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Strategic advantage in a competitive age: Definitions, dynamics and implications

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Black, James
Contributor:
Cheung, Jennifer
Dascalu, Diana
Freedman, Lawrence
Hughes, Megan
Lucas, Rebecca
Maeve Ryan, Ahron Bregman, Carlyon, Peter
Wilkinson, Benedict
Language:
English
Other Title:
Strategic advantage in a competitive age
Place of Publication:
RAND Corporation 2023
Summary:
Strategic competition and the pursuit of strategic advantage are foundational concepts in UK, U.S. and Allied strategy and policy documents. However, there is no universally agreed definition or theory of strategic advantage, what it comprises, and how it works. This risks strategies, policies, plans, and behaviours being built on faulty assumptions. Given these conceptual and definitional issues, the Secretary of State's Office for Net Assessment and Challenge (SONAC) in the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) commissioned RAND Europe to offer an independent, evidence-based perspective and refine the current working definition of strategic advantage. The RAND-led team, which also drew in leading academics, did so through the application of a multi-method research approach involving the development of a series of twelve historical case studies and a series of expert workshops. This study explored the types of strategic advantage held by different actors, the ways in which these can been gained and/or lost, and the ways in which nations seek to maintain and exploit their advantages in practice as part of great power competition.

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