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Implications of Russia's War on Ukraine for the U.S. and Allied Defense Industrial Bases / Alisa Laufer, Howard J. Shatz, Omar Danaf

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  • Implications of Russia's War on Ukraine for the U.S. and Allied Defense Industrial Bases / Alisa Laufer, Howard J. Shatz, Omar Danaf
  • Santa Monica (Calif.) : Rand
  • C 2025
  • 1 vol. (X-110 p.) : ill., graph., tabl. ; 28 cm
  • Research report A3141-3
  • 1-977414-38-9
  • 978-1-9774-1438-0
  • 9781977414380 br.
  • Research reports 194X [Santa Monica] Rand Corporation A3141-3
  • 338.473 55
  • "Prepared for the Department of the Air Force"
  • "Rand project Air force"
  • Bibliogr. p. 93-110. Notes bibliogr.
  • CHAPTER 1: Introduction CHAPTER 2: Overview of the Defense Industrial Base in the United States and Europe CHAPTER 3: Challenges Revealed and Future Demand CHAPTER 4: Responding to the Challenges CHAPTER 5: Building a Stronger Defense Industrial Base: Current Prospects and Accounting for Uncertainty CHAPTER 6: Recommendations APPENDIX: Historical Defense Spending Data: All NATO Members
  • The Russia-Ukraine war has begun to shape U.S. and European policies on defense industrial investment, procurement, and production and likely will have consequences for future production capacities. This report presents an analysis of U.S. and European defense industrial bases (DIBs) before the war, challenges that have been identified because of the war, and ongoing efforts to respond to those challenges and improve the DIBs. Studying U.S. and European DIBs in tandem contributes to an understanding of the shared and distinct challenges that these DIBs face, including structural issues, supply chain vulnerabilities, workforce matters, and government procurement and competition policies. With governments aiming to improve their DIBs, RAND researchers identified potential future indicators of progress for U.S. policymakers to consider. Also, given that the Russia-Ukraine war is ongoing, researchers identified factors that may change their conclusions. These insights may contribute to future decisionmaking on transatlantic DIB cooperation. Although this research was motivated by the Russia-Ukraine war, its findings and implications extend beyond the ongoing conflict and may inform how the United States approaches potential future conflicts.
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