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Michael J. McNerney

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From Patchwork to Framework

From Patchwork to Framework

David E. Thaler; Michael J. McNerney; Beth Grill; Jefferson P. Marquis; Amanda Kadlec

RAND
2016
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The accelerated proliferation of legislative authorities for the Department of Defense (DoD) after September 11, 2001, has created an increasingly unwieldy catalog of security cooperation statutes, which have generated challenges in DoD planning and execution for engagement with foreign partners. This report develops a framework and options to streamline this patchwork of authorities that the DoD employs in security cooperation.
Assessing Security Cooperation as a Preventive Tool

Assessing Security Cooperation as a Preventive Tool

Michael J. McNerney; Angela O'Mahony; Thomas S. Szayna; Derek Eaton; Caroline Baxter; Colin P. Clarke; Emma Cutrufello; Michael McGee; Heather Peterson; Leslie Adrienne Payne; Calin Trenkov-Wermuth

RAND
2014
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The report tested the assertion that U.S. security cooperation (SC) can help reduce fragility in partner states. Based on an analysis of SC data and state fragility scores for 107 countries in 1991 2008, the study found a correlation between provision of SC by the United States and a reduction in partner state fragility, though the presence and degree of correlation depended on partner country characteristics and the type of SC provided."
Will to Fight

Will to Fight

Ben Connable; Michael J McNerney; William Marcellino; Aaron Frank; Henry Hargrove; Marek N Posard; S Rebecca Zimmerman; Natasha Lander; Jasen J Castillo; James Sladden

RAND
2018
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This report defines and describes will to fight and provides a model of unit will to fight that can be applied to ground combat units of any scale. The model provides a research-grounded template for case-by-case adviser assessment of partner or allied military forces and the intelligence analysis of adversary forces. This report also provides a theoretical basis for adding will to fight to military war gaming and simulation.
Defense Institution Building in Africa

Defense Institution Building in Africa

Michael J. McNerney; Stuart E. Johnson; Stephanie Pezard; David Stebbins; Renanah Miles; Angela O'Mahony; Chaoling Feng; Tim Oliver

RAND
2016
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This report assesses U.S. efforts in defense institution building (DIB) in Africa and suggests possible improvements to planning and execution. It defines DIB and reviews some best practices from DIB and security sector reform experiences. It also highlights how DIB activities serve U.S. official strategic guidance for Africa.
U.S. Alliance and Partner Networks

U.S. Alliance and Partner Networks

King Mallory; Luke J Matthews; Michael J McNerney

RAND Corporation
2024
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To determine how much the United States can rely on its network of allies and partners, researchers compared global networks of diplomatic, military, and economic elements of national power in 1989, 2000, and 2017 on a variety of factors.
National Will to Fight

National Will to Fight

Michael J McNerney; Ben Connable; S Rebecca Zimmerman

RAND
2019
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In this report, RAND researchers explore the factors, contexts, and mechanisms that shape a national government's decision to continue or end military and other operations during a conflict (i.e., national will to fight). To help U.S. leaders better understand and influence will to fight, the researchers propose an exploratory model of 15 variables that can be tailored and applied to a wide set of conflict scenarios.
Building Security in Africa

Building Security in Africa

Stephen Watts; Trevor Johnston; Matthew Lane; Sean Mann; Michael J McNerney; Andrew Brooks

RAND
2018
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The United States has sought to combat security threats in Africa principally by supporting partner governments, and security sector assistance (SSA) has been one of the primary tools it has used. A RAND Corporation study used statistical models to evaluate the impact that U.S.-provided SSA has had on political violence in Africa--in particular, the incidence of civil wars and insurgencies, terrorist attacks, and state repression.
Assessing the Value of Regionally Aligned Forces in Army Security Cooperation

Assessing the Value of Regionally Aligned Forces in Army Security Cooperation

Angela O'Mahony; Thomas S Szayna; Michael J McNerney

RAND
2017
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This document reports on a study to assist the Army, geographic combatant commands, and the rest of the U.S. Department of Defense in better aligning security cooperation missions with national interests and security goals. In addition, the report provides some recommendations and analytic tools for the Army's leadership and regionally aligned force planners to improve regionally aligned force implementation.
Improving Implementation of the Department of Defense Leahy Law

Improving Implementation of the Department of Defense Leahy Law

Michael J. McNerney; Jonah Blank; Becca Wasser; Jeremy Boback; Alexander Stephenson

RAND
2017
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The Leahy laws prohibit U.S. assistance to foreign security forces that have perpetuated gross violations of human rights. This report analyzes the vetting process that helps the Department of Defense--in close collaboration with the Department of State--to implement these laws and recommends improvements. The report should help strengthen DoD's ability to implement the laws effectively.
Developing an Assessment, Monitoring, and Evaluation Framework for U.S. Department of Defense Security Cooperation

Developing an Assessment, Monitoring, and Evaluation Framework for U.S. Department of Defense Security Cooperation

Jefferson P. Marquis; Michael J. McNerney; S. Rebecca Zimmerman; Jeremy Boback; David Stebbins

RAND
2016
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This report addresses the challenge of creating a U.S. Department of Defense wide (DoD-wide) system for security cooperation assessment, monitoring, and evaluation (AME) by (1) analyzing existing planning and AME principles, processes, and practices inside and outside DoD and (2) presenting a conceptual framework that explains how AME methods might be applied, integrated, and implemented by major security cooperation organizations."
Smart Security Cooperation Objectives

Smart Security Cooperation Objectives

Michael J. McNerney; Jefferson P. Marquis; S. Rebecca Zimmerman; Ariel Klein

RAND
2016
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To help ensure that limited security cooperation resources are properly directed for greatest effect, this report evaluates the U.S. Department of Defense s effectiveness in developing SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and results-oriented, and time-bound) security cooperation objectives that facilitate assessment, monitoring, and evaluation."
Improving DOD Support to Fema's All-Hazards Plans

Improving DOD Support to Fema's All-Hazards Plans

Michael J. McNerney; Christopher M. Schnaubelt; Agnes Gereben Schaefer; Martina Melliand; Bill Gelfeld

RAND
2016
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Over the past decade, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has taken steps to strengthen its ability to plan and coordinate the U.S. government s response to disasters, while the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has worked to improve its support to FEMA. This research reviews and analyzes how DoD and FEMA work together to plan and execute disaster response activities, and recommends areas for improvement."
Air National Guard Remotely Piloted Aircraft and Domestic Missions
This report is intended to help guide discussion of the utility of Air National Guard remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) in domestic missions. It analyzes which domestic RPA missions are best suited to the ANG s current and planned capabilities, including the specific capabilities required for each mission, and explores the policy and operational constraints that ANG RPAs face."
New Security and Justice Sector Partnership Models

New Security and Justice Sector Partnership Models

Michael J. McNerney; Jennifer D. P. Moroney; Peter Mandaville; Terry Hagen

RAND
2014
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The United States faces a unique set of challenges and opportunities in strengthening security and justice sector partnerships in the Middle East and North Africa. RAND researchers analyzed potential new partnership models that could help implement recent policy guidance related to improving security and justice sector assistance and promoting reform in this region.
Evaluating the Impact of the Department of Defense Regional Centers for Security Studies

Evaluating the Impact of the Department of Defense Regional Centers for Security Studies

Larry Hanauer; Stuart E. Johnson; Christopher Springer; Chaoling Feng; Michael J. McNerney; Stephanie Pezard; Shira Efron

RAND
2014
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The five U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Regional Centers for Security Studies have been helping partner nations build strategic capacity for almost 20 years. They are high-impact components of U.S. security cooperation and engagement efforts, despite their relatively small budgets. This study analyzes the centers contributions to DoD policy priorities and the ways in which they assess their programs."