The Emergence of Peer Competitors: A Framework for Analysis - Softcover

Szayna, Thomas S.; Byman Georgetown University, Daniel L.; Bankes, Steven C.; Eaton, Derek; Jones, Seth G.

 
9780833030566: The Emergence of Peer Competitors: A Framework for Analysis

Synopsis

A framework for intelligence analysts to use to think systematically about the potential for the rise of a peer competitor to the United States.

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About the Author

THOMAS S. SZAYNA (Ph.D., Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles) is the associate director of the Strategy, Doctrine, and Resources Program, Arroyo Center, at RAND. His research includes strategic planning, NATO military force structure and planning, intra-state conflict, peace operations, and democratization and civil-military relations.

Daniel L. Byman (Ph.D., political science, M.I.T.) is a policy analyst at RAND whose research interests include modeling ethnic conflict, assessing Middle East politics and security issues, developing countermeasures against terrorism, reevaluating air power theory, and other general issues related to U.S. foreign policy.

DEREK EATON (Ph.D. University of Chicago, Political Science, August 1998) is a consultant at RAND.

Robert E. Mullins (King's College, University of London, London, England Doctor of Philosophy in War Studies received, October 2000) is an associate social scientist at RAND.

IAN O. LESSER (D. Phil., International Politics, St. Antony's College, OxfordUniversity) is a Senior International Policy Analyst at RAND whose areas of expertise include U.S. foreign policy and strategic planning, NATO and Mediterranean affairs, grand strategy and economic security, and international terrorism.

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