PinnedRANDinRANDNATO Summit in Washington: RAND Experts Weigh InWe asked 30 RAND experts to consider what will define the next 75 years of the Western alliance.Jul 101Jul 101
RANDinRANDCenters of Excellence Can Support Federal Programs’ Mission and Enhance Engagement with…Centers of excellence can help federal programs expand their geographic reach and increase the diversity of their technical workforce.2d ago2d ago
RANDinRANDCorruption and the Russian Government ReshuffleCorruption in Russia is not a problem that can be eradicated by a change of policy or personnel; it is a function of the system itself.Jul 11Jul 11
RANDinRANDJapan-NATO Ties: For What End?What are the practical areas of cooperation for Japan-NATO ties?Jul 9Jul 9
RANDinRANDWhat NATO Countries and Other U.S. Allies Contribute to the Collective DefenseA new country-by-country index shows in detail what allies can actually bring to the table in time of war.Jul 8Jul 8
RANDinRANDThe United States, NATO, and Geopolitical Strategies: Q&A with Ann Marie DaileyAnn Marie Dailey is an expert on some of the most pressing questions now facing the United States and its global allies.Jul 5Jul 5
RANDinRANDNATO Needs to Align on Supply of Critical Raw MaterialsGiven an uncertain geopolitical future ahead, NATO should move now to ensure the supply of critical materials.Jul 5Jul 5
RANDinRANDSustaining the Transatlantic Alliance: 75 Years of RAND Insights on NATOFor seven decades, RAND has been at the forefront of analytical efforts to rethink the issues, options, and trade-offs NATO has confronted.Jul 3Jul 3
RANDinRANDNATO Needs to Revive Its Human Security AgendaThe 2024 summit will be a timely opportunity to reiterate the alliance’s commitment to its human security–centered approach.Jul 3Jul 3
RANDinRANDIn an Era of Climate Uncertainty, NATO Must AdaptClimate change is unveiling new strategic battlegrounds at the thawing poles and threatening societal resilience.Jul 2Jul 2