
Stephanie Pezard
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Nov 7, 2024 |
rand.org | Abbie Tingstad |Stephanie Pezard |Yuliya Shokh
Availability: Web-Only Year: 2024 Pages: 20DOI: https://doi.org/10.7249/PEA2823-1 Document Number: PE-A2823-1 Tingstad, Abbie, Stephanie Pezard, and Yuliya Shokh, China-Russia Relations in the Arctic: What Are the Northern Limits of Their Partnership? RAND Corporation, PE-A2823-1, November 2024.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
rand.org | Scott Savitz |Abbie Tingstad |Stephanie Pezard |Peter W. Gautier
As one of just eight countries with territory in the Arctic, the United States has considerable interests in the region. It also has a responsibility to prepare and protect U.S. armed forces that may be called on to secure its interests. This panel features insights from a RAND report on the Arctic operating capabilities of U.S. armed forces, as well as a broader discussion about the evolving security environment in the Arctic.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
rand.org | Anna M. Dowd |Stephanie Pezard |Stephen J. Flanagan |Clara de Lataillade
This research was sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense and conducted within the International Security and Defense Policy Program of the RAND National Security Research Division. This report is part of the RAND visualization series. RAND visualizations present graphical or interactive views of data and information from a published, peer-reviewed product or a body of published work. This document and trademark(s) contained herein are protected by law.
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Jul 2, 2024 |
rand.org | Stephen J. Flanagan |Anna M. Dowd |Stephanie Pezard
This piece is part of a commentary series on the upcoming NATO summit in Washington in which RAND researchers explore important strategic questions for the alliance as NATO confronts a historic moment, navigating both promise and peril. NATO's 75th anniversary summit in Washington provides an opportunity for stock-taking about the state of the Alliance, reviewing its beginnings, transformation, and adaptations, and for reflecting about the path ahead.
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May 15, 2023 |
rand.org | Abbie Tingstad |Stephanie Pezard
Late last week, Norway took over the chairmanship of the Arctic Council from Russia in an online ceremony under conditions never before experienced by the organization in its 27-year history. Despite the current uncertainties, however, there could be ways to move past the stalemate between Russia and the other council members.
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