Extending Russia :: Competing from Advantageous Ground.
"As the U.S. National Defense Strategy recognizes, the United States is currently locked in a great-power competition with Russia. This report seeks to define areas where the United States can compete to its own advantage. It examines Russian vulnerabilities and anxieties; analyzes potential po...
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Zusammenfassung: | "As the U.S. National Defense Strategy recognizes, the United States is currently locked in a great-power competition with Russia. This report seeks to define areas where the United States can compete to its own advantage. It examines Russian vulnerabilities and anxieties; analyzes potential policy options to exploit them; and assesses the associated benefits, costs, and risks, as well as the likelihood of successful implementation"-- |
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505 | 8 | |a Measure 3: Impose SanctionsMeasure 4: Enhance Russian Brain Drain; Recommendations; CHAPTER FOUR: Geopolitical Measures; Measure 1: Provide Lethal Aid to Ukraine; Measure 2: Increase Support to the Syrian Rebels; Measure 3: Promote Regime Change in Belarus; Measure 4: Exploit Tensions in the South Caucasus; Measure 5: Reduce Russian Influence in Central Asia; Measure 6: Challenge Russian Presence in Moldova; Recommendations; CHAPTER FIVE: Ideological and Informational Measures; Pathways for Influence Operations; Current Status of Russian Regime Legitimacy; Russian Domestic Environment | |
505 | 8 | |a Policy Measures to Diminish Domestic and Foreign Support for the Russian RegimeRecommendations; CHAPTER SIX: Air and Space Measures; Measure 1: Change Air and Space Force Posture and Operations; Measure 2: Increase Aerospace Research and Development; Measure 3: Increase Air and Missile Components of the Nuclear Triad; Recommendations; CHAPTER SEVEN: Maritime Measures; Measure 1: Increase U.S. and Allied Naval Force Posture and Presence; Measure 2: Increase Naval Research and Development Efforts; Measure 3: Shift Nuclear Posture Toward SSBNs; Measure 4: Check the Black Sea Buildup | |
505 | 8 | |a RecommendationsCHAPTER EIGHT: Land and Multidomain Measures; Measure 1: Increase U.S. and NATO Land Forces in Europe; Measure 2: Increase NATO Exercises in Europe; Measure 3: Withdraw from the INF Treaty; Measure 4: Invest in New Capabilities to Manipulate Russian Risk Perceptions; Recommendations; CHAPTER NINE: Conclusions; Implications and Recommendations for the Army; References | |
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contents | Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures and Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE: Introduction; Methodology; Overview and the Central Argument of the Report; CHAPTER TWO: Russia's Anxieties and Vulnerabilities; Russia Since 1991; Contemporary Russian Military; Contemporary Russian Economy; Contemporary Russian Politics; Contemporary Russian Foreign Policy; Russian Anxieties; CHAPTER THREE: Economic Measures; Recent Russian Economic Performance; Measure 1: Hinder Petroleum Exports; Measure 2: Reduce Natural Gas Exports and Hinder Pipeline Expansions Measure 3: Impose SanctionsMeasure 4: Enhance Russian Brain Drain; Recommendations; CHAPTER FOUR: Geopolitical Measures; Measure 1: Provide Lethal Aid to Ukraine; Measure 2: Increase Support to the Syrian Rebels; Measure 3: Promote Regime Change in Belarus; Measure 4: Exploit Tensions in the South Caucasus; Measure 5: Reduce Russian Influence in Central Asia; Measure 6: Challenge Russian Presence in Moldova; Recommendations; CHAPTER FIVE: Ideological and Informational Measures; Pathways for Influence Operations; Current Status of Russian Regime Legitimacy; Russian Domestic Environment Policy Measures to Diminish Domestic and Foreign Support for the Russian RegimeRecommendations; CHAPTER SIX: Air and Space Measures; Measure 1: Change Air and Space Force Posture and Operations; Measure 2: Increase Aerospace Research and Development; Measure 3: Increase Air and Missile Components of the Nuclear Triad; Recommendations; CHAPTER SEVEN: Maritime Measures; Measure 1: Increase U.S. and Allied Naval Force Posture and Presence; Measure 2: Increase Naval Research and Development Efforts; Measure 3: Shift Nuclear Posture Toward SSBNs; Measure 4: Check the Black Sea Buildup RecommendationsCHAPTER EIGHT: Land and Multidomain Measures; Measure 1: Increase U.S. and NATO Land Forces in Europe; Measure 2: Increase NATO Exercises in Europe; Measure 3: Withdraw from the INF Treaty; Measure 4: Invest in New Capabilities to Manipulate Russian Risk Perceptions; Recommendations; CHAPTER NINE: Conclusions; Implications and Recommendations for the Army; References |
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spelling | Dobbins, James. Extending Russia : Competing from Advantageous Ground. Santa Monica : RAND Corporation, The, 2019. 1 online resource (354 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Research report ; no. 3063 Print version record. Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures and Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE: Introduction; Methodology; Overview and the Central Argument of the Report; CHAPTER TWO: Russia's Anxieties and Vulnerabilities; Russia Since 1991; Contemporary Russian Military; Contemporary Russian Economy; Contemporary Russian Politics; Contemporary Russian Foreign Policy; Russian Anxieties; CHAPTER THREE: Economic Measures; Recent Russian Economic Performance; Measure 1: Hinder Petroleum Exports; Measure 2: Reduce Natural Gas Exports and Hinder Pipeline Expansions Measure 3: Impose SanctionsMeasure 4: Enhance Russian Brain Drain; Recommendations; CHAPTER FOUR: Geopolitical Measures; Measure 1: Provide Lethal Aid to Ukraine; Measure 2: Increase Support to the Syrian Rebels; Measure 3: Promote Regime Change in Belarus; Measure 4: Exploit Tensions in the South Caucasus; Measure 5: Reduce Russian Influence in Central Asia; Measure 6: Challenge Russian Presence in Moldova; Recommendations; CHAPTER FIVE: Ideological and Informational Measures; Pathways for Influence Operations; Current Status of Russian Regime Legitimacy; Russian Domestic Environment Policy Measures to Diminish Domestic and Foreign Support for the Russian RegimeRecommendations; CHAPTER SIX: Air and Space Measures; Measure 1: Change Air and Space Force Posture and Operations; Measure 2: Increase Aerospace Research and Development; Measure 3: Increase Air and Missile Components of the Nuclear Triad; Recommendations; CHAPTER SEVEN: Maritime Measures; Measure 1: Increase U.S. and Allied Naval Force Posture and Presence; Measure 2: Increase Naval Research and Development Efforts; Measure 3: Shift Nuclear Posture Toward SSBNs; Measure 4: Check the Black Sea Buildup RecommendationsCHAPTER EIGHT: Land and Multidomain Measures; Measure 1: Increase U.S. and NATO Land Forces in Europe; Measure 2: Increase NATO Exercises in Europe; Measure 3: Withdraw from the INF Treaty; Measure 4: Invest in New Capabilities to Manipulate Russian Risk Perceptions; Recommendations; CHAPTER NINE: Conclusions; Implications and Recommendations for the Army; References "As the U.S. National Defense Strategy recognizes, the United States is currently locked in a great-power competition with Russia. This report seeks to define areas where the United States can compete to its own advantage. It examines Russian vulnerabilities and anxieties; analyzes potential policy options to exploit them; and assesses the associated benefits, costs, and risks, as well as the likelihood of successful implementation"-- Provided by publisher. United States Foreign relations Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) Foreign relations United States. National security United States Decision making. United States Economic policy Decision making. United States Military policy Decision making. Geopolitics United States. États-Unis Relations extérieures Russie. États-Unis Politique économique Prise de décision. Géopolitique États-Unis. Diplomatic relations fast Economic policy Decision making fast Geopolitics fast Military policy Decision making fast National security Decision making fast Russia (Federation) fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJhhmCp3jtcMQbx3WgpXVC United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Cohen, Raphael S. Chandler, Nathan. Frederick, Bryan. Geist, Edward. DeLuca, Paul. Morgan, Forrest E. Shatz, Howard J. Williams, Brent. has work: Extending Russia (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGg9DkmjR4jJHfMMXdvXMP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Dobbins, James. Extending Russia : Competing from Advantageous Ground. Santa Monica : RAND Corporation, The, ©2019 9781977400215 Research report (Rand Corporation) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013072664 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2168991 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Dobbins, James Extending Russia : Competing from Advantageous Ground. Research report (Rand Corporation) Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures and Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE: Introduction; Methodology; Overview and the Central Argument of the Report; CHAPTER TWO: Russia's Anxieties and Vulnerabilities; Russia Since 1991; Contemporary Russian Military; Contemporary Russian Economy; Contemporary Russian Politics; Contemporary Russian Foreign Policy; Russian Anxieties; CHAPTER THREE: Economic Measures; Recent Russian Economic Performance; Measure 1: Hinder Petroleum Exports; Measure 2: Reduce Natural Gas Exports and Hinder Pipeline Expansions Measure 3: Impose SanctionsMeasure 4: Enhance Russian Brain Drain; Recommendations; CHAPTER FOUR: Geopolitical Measures; Measure 1: Provide Lethal Aid to Ukraine; Measure 2: Increase Support to the Syrian Rebels; Measure 3: Promote Regime Change in Belarus; Measure 4: Exploit Tensions in the South Caucasus; Measure 5: Reduce Russian Influence in Central Asia; Measure 6: Challenge Russian Presence in Moldova; Recommendations; CHAPTER FIVE: Ideological and Informational Measures; Pathways for Influence Operations; Current Status of Russian Regime Legitimacy; Russian Domestic Environment Policy Measures to Diminish Domestic and Foreign Support for the Russian RegimeRecommendations; CHAPTER SIX: Air and Space Measures; Measure 1: Change Air and Space Force Posture and Operations; Measure 2: Increase Aerospace Research and Development; Measure 3: Increase Air and Missile Components of the Nuclear Triad; Recommendations; CHAPTER SEVEN: Maritime Measures; Measure 1: Increase U.S. and Allied Naval Force Posture and Presence; Measure 2: Increase Naval Research and Development Efforts; Measure 3: Shift Nuclear Posture Toward SSBNs; Measure 4: Check the Black Sea Buildup RecommendationsCHAPTER EIGHT: Land and Multidomain Measures; Measure 1: Increase U.S. and NATO Land Forces in Europe; Measure 2: Increase NATO Exercises in Europe; Measure 3: Withdraw from the INF Treaty; Measure 4: Invest in New Capabilities to Manipulate Russian Risk Perceptions; Recommendations; CHAPTER NINE: Conclusions; Implications and Recommendations for the Army; References National security United States Decision making. Geopolitics United States. Géopolitique États-Unis. Diplomatic relations fast Economic policy Decision making fast Geopolitics fast Military policy Decision making fast National security Decision making fast |
title | Extending Russia : Competing from Advantageous Ground. |
title_auth | Extending Russia : Competing from Advantageous Ground. |
title_exact_search | Extending Russia : Competing from Advantageous Ground. |
title_full | Extending Russia : Competing from Advantageous Ground. |
title_fullStr | Extending Russia : Competing from Advantageous Ground. |
title_full_unstemmed | Extending Russia : Competing from Advantageous Ground. |
title_short | Extending Russia : |
title_sort | extending russia competing from advantageous ground |
title_sub | Competing from Advantageous Ground. |
topic | National security United States Decision making. Geopolitics United States. Géopolitique États-Unis. Diplomatic relations fast Economic policy Decision making fast Geopolitics fast Military policy Decision making fast National security Decision making fast |
topic_facet | United States Foreign relations Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) Foreign relations United States. National security United States Decision making. United States Economic policy Decision making. United States Military policy Decision making. Geopolitics United States. États-Unis Relations extérieures Russie. États-Unis Politique économique Prise de décision. Géopolitique États-Unis. Diplomatic relations Economic policy Decision making Geopolitics Military policy Decision making National security Decision making Russia (Federation) United States |
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