Papers
The paper was a product of the RAND Corporation from 1948 to 2003 that captured speeches, memorials, and derivative research, usually prepared on authors' own time and meant to be the scholarly or scientific contribution of individual authors to their professional fields. Papers were less formal than reports and did not require rigorous peer review.
2004
Analysis of stress-strain-time relations from the engineering viewpoint
Battery operated electric automobiles
Bounds on system risk function induced by subsystems
Capital formation in Communist China
Communist China and nuclear warfare.
Data processing for cities
Eclipse observations from the moon and cislunar space
Future Directions in Warfare: Good and Bad Analysis, Dubious Rhetoric, and the "Fog of Peace"
GANEFO I: Sports and Politics in Djakarta
Gaming limited war
Government shortcomings and the conditions of demand
International cooperation in nuclear fuel services: European and American approaches
Is the USSR superior to the west as a market for primary products?
The Journey-to-Work as a Determinant of Residential Location
Magic, mathematics and mystery.
Management control systems.
Materials for space flight
Measuring missile reliability in pre-launch environments.
Military assistance programs
A More General Theory of Environmental Policy with an Application to the Evolution of Groundwater Law in California
National income and welfare.
Nuclear control after Nassau.
On a linear programming-combinatorial approach to the traveling salesman problem
Priorities for policy research on nutrition interventions in primary health care
Problems of leadership and succession in Communist China
The Rand logistics research program 1966.
Relationships between weapons and logistics expenditures
Rent control, undermaintenance, and housing deterioration
Signs of stress in Soviet political-military relations
Simulation and long-range planning for resource allocation
Some aspects of nonlinear allocation processes
Some connections between economic and military assistance programs in underdeveloped areas
Some implications of strategic concepts for Western European nuclear weapons.
Some problems in nonlinear theory.
Some thoughts on developing future command and control systems
Some thoughts on structuring an operational defense command
Soviet civil defense
Soviet military theory: an additional source of insight into the development
Soviet strategy in the Third World and Nicaragua
Soviet views on the role of civil defense
Space logistics: technology versus management.
Towards an improved basis of estimating and controlling R and D tasks.
The chicano/illegal-alien civil liberties interface
The contextual study method as a device for studying limited war strategies
The economic war potential of the USSR
The financing of public investment in Communist China.
A first approach to logistics system simulation
The foreign policy uses of the Chinese revolutionary model.
The impact of the new technology on command system design
The intractability of states: a distinctive problem.
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