Security Cooperation in a Strategic Competition


Michael J. Mazarr
Bok Engelsk 2022
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RAND Corporation , 2022
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Introduction -- U.S. Security Cooperation Activities -- Russia's Security Cooperation Activities -- China's Security Cooperation Activities -- The Activities of Other Security Cooperation Providers -- Case Studies Examining the Emerging Security Cooperation Competition in Select Countries -- Findings and Recommendations.. - In this study, RAND researchers examined the current role of security cooperation efforts as a tool in the emerging strategic competition among the United States, Russia, and China. The researchers did not assess the effectiveness or measure outcomes of security cooperation efforts but rather sought to identify how, where, and to what degree the three major competitors - plus Australia, Japan, India, and several countries in Europe - are using security cooperation. To answer this question, the team gathered all available data on the programs of the major countries that lead and usually fund security cooperation activities, examined the national security strategies and official statements of those countries to discover the intent and approach of their security cooperation efforts, and conducted case studies of major junior partners in (or recipients of) security cooperation efforts to see how the competition is playing out on the ground. The researchers found that security cooperation is a growing area of competition; that the United States and its allies enjoy a significant competitive advantage in this space; and that U.S., and particularly U.S. Air Force, security cooperation programs should have a geopolitical and an operational focus. Research for this report was completed in late 2019, and the analysis is supported by the data available at that time.
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