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Ph.D. Candidate, Pardee RAND Graduate School, and Assistant Policy Researcher, RAND
Commentary
Mar 2, 2023
Security issues have again become paramount among NATO members, making the alliance far more relevant. But NATO's southeastern flank is soft and the war in Ukraine has exposed its fault lines.
Report
Jun 20, 2017
This report examines the impact of renewed tension between NATO and Russia on key allies and partners in central and northeastern Europe to identify how changes in their interests, strategies, and capabilities affect U.S. partnering in the region.
Jul 7, 2016
This document is the executive summary of a report that explains the implications of the changing security relationship with Russia for U.S. Air Force and defense engagement with a group of key allies and partner states in northeastern Europe.
موجز تنفيذي للدراسة التي تفسر الآثار المترتبة على العلاقة الأمنية المتغيرة مع روسيا بالنسبة للقوات الجوية الأمريكية بالتحالف مع مجموعة من الحلفاء الرئيسيين والدول الشريكة في شمال شرق أوروبا.
Journal Article
Jan 1, 2000
The excessive use of health care, driven or facilitated by the physicians and provider units, is a problem in Hungary.
Jan 1, 1991
Compares the extent to which economic reforms in Poland, Hungary, and China significantly improved the operation of their economies.
Jan 1, 1987
Using East European statistics, this paper aims to remove some of our present ignorance concerning the size and composition of non-Soviet Warsaw Pact (NSWP) military expenditures.
Jan 1, 1984
Examines socioeconomic and political developments in Romania, Hungary, and East Germany.
Jan 1, 1983
This paper examines the hypothesis that the failings of the Polish foreign trade decisionmaking system were a primary cause of Poland's economic crisis. The hypothesis is investigated through a comparison of the foreign trade decisionmaking systems i...
Jan 1, 1975
Since de-Stalinization, ruling Communist elites in Eastern Europe have found it increasingly difficult to pursue their goals of (1) maintenance of the leading role of the Party, (2) political stability of their regimes, and (3) economic growth. A cr...