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The Consequences of the Russia-Ukraine War / BRYAN FREDERICK, ALEXANDRA T. EVANS, MARK HVIZDA, ALISA LAUFER, HOWARD WANG, SAMUEL CHARAP, KRYSTYNA MARCINEK, HOWARD J. SHATZ, KHRYSTYNA HOLYNSKA, DAVID A. OCHMANEK, OMAR DANAF, BRETT ZAKHEIM, KRISTEN GUNNESS.

Van Pelt Library DK5467 .C661 2025
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Frederick, Bryan A.
Contributor:
Evans, Alexandra T.
Hvizda, Mark
Laufer, Alisa
Wang, Howard (Political scientist)
Charap, Samuel, 1980-
Marcinek, Krystyna
Shatz, Howard J.
Holynska, Khrystyna
Ochmanek, David A.
Danaf, Omar
Zakheim, Brett
Gunness, Kristen, 1976-
Project Air Force (U.S.)
Rand Corporation
United States. Air Force. Air Forces in Europe
Series:
Research report (Rand Corporation) ; 3141-1.
Report ; A3141-1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Russian Invasion of Ukraine, 2022.
World politics--21st century.
World politics.
Defense Infrastructure.
International Diplomacy.
Military Doctrine.
Military Logistics.
Military Technology.
Russia.
Ukraine.
United States Air Force.
Local Subjects:
Defense Infrastructure.
International Diplomacy.
Military Doctrine.
Military Logistics.
Military Technology.
Russia.
Ukraine.
United States Air Force.
Physical Description:
xi, 97 pages ; 28 cm
Place of Publication:
Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2025
Summary:
This volume presents findings from a series of RAND reports examining the Russia-Ukraine War's geopolitical and military consequences and identifies cross-cutting implications for U.S. policymakers. In the series of reports and in the present volume, the authors employed a threefold approach. First, they surveyed historical wars of similar size, duration, and scope to bound expectations for the Russia-Ukraine War's likely effects and aftermath. Second, they identified diplomatic, military, economic, and normative changes that have occurred as a result of the war using government documents and senior leader statements; discussions with subject-matter experts; and prior open-source research. Third, because the war is ongoing, they highlighted plausible future events or changes that could alter states' responses to the conflict and, in turn, affect the report's preliminary findings.
Notes:
Title from PDF document (title page; viewed May 22, 2025)
"RAND PROJECT AIR FORCE"
"Prepared for the Department of the Air Force"
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-97)
Description based on electronic resource
ISBN:
1977414591
9781977414595
OCLC:
1521097234

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