RANDinRANDCompeting with China Explained: What Americans Need to KnowWe asked three RAND experts about the state of U.S.-China relations and competition as the American electorate heads to the polls.17h ago17h ago
RANDinRANDBolstering the Role of Emergency Departments as Part of the Nation’s Critical InfrastructureEmergency departments need adequate resources and they need to be systematically incorporated into disaster networks.3d ago3d ago
RANDinRANDYoung People in the UK Need a Future. Can It Be Guaranteed?As the new government takes its first steps, it is a good time to explore what might be learned from youth employment in the UK and EU.5d ago5d ago
RANDinRANDThe Double-Edged Sword of Air Conditioning in a Warming WorldCranking up the AC can provide temporary relief but it could lead to greater vulnerability to extreme climate events over time.5d ago5d ago
RANDinRANDHow to Manage Escalation with Nuclear Adversaries Like ChinaThe U.S. needs a theory of victory that explains how it plans to win a potential future war with China without triggering a nuclear war.6d ago6d ago
RANDinRANDTeachers Are Still Stressed and Underpaid Post-COVIDU.S. teachers still work long hours, earn relatively low salaries, and are stressed out.Sep 13Sep 13
RANDinRANDThe State of Public Education in 2024 in Five ChartsEvery year RAND sends surveys to members of the American Educator Panels to keep tabs on what is happening in U.S. classrooms.Sep 12Sep 12
RANDinRANDEquity and Social Policy: Q&A with Jessica Welburn PaigeHow might AI programs being used to monitor students for suicide risk compromise student privacy and harm vulnerable students?Sep 11Sep 11
RANDinRANDBritain and America: Why So Special?Despite occasional strains, the bond has generally strengthened over time.Sep 6Sep 6
RANDinRANDSocial Media Manipulation in the Era of AIAI has opened a potential propaganda gold mine. Social media platforms should redouble their efforts to counter spoofed accounts.Sep 5Sep 5