The history and politics of defense reviews /

"Defense reviews are political documents, as much as they are analytical ones. This report examines three main questions. First, why has the defense strategy process evolved in the way it has? Second, why, despite so much time and effort, do strategies so often come up short? Finally, and most...

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Main Authors: Cohen, Raphael S. (Author)
Corporate Authors: Project Air Force (U.S.); United States. Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs, Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs; Rand Corporation.
Published: RAND Corporation,
Publisher Address: Santa Monica, Calif. :
Publication Dates: [2018]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Research report ; RR-2278-AF
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Summary: "Defense reviews are political documents, as much as they are analytical ones. This report examines three main questions. First, why has the defense strategy process evolved in the way it has? Second, why, despite so much time and effort, do strategies so often come up short? Finally, and most importantly, how can the process change to make for better strategy? Using a mixture of primary and secondary sources and firsthand interviews, this report first traces the history of major defense reviews in the post-Cold War period from the Base Force through the 2014 Quadrennial Defense Review. The report then explores the politics behind these reviews to explain the structural, personnel, and political reasons why these defense reviews often embrace the status quo, and predicts what factors -- from budgets to timing to senior-level involvement -- may allow a review to develop more-innovative findings. The report concludes with a series of recommendations for the services, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the U.S. government at large to get the most out of these defense reviews. Ultimately, this report argues that defense reviews at their core are as much the product of political compromises as they are objective analysis. Consequently, understanding the politics behind defense reviews can help explain how they evolve, what their limitations are, and how to maximize the process in the future."--Publisher's description.
Item Description: "Prepared for the United States Air Force"--Title page.
Carrier Form: x, 96 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-96).
ISBN: 9780833099730
0833099736
Index Number: UA23
CLC: E712.54-05
Call Number: E712.54-05/C678
Contents: The Quixotic Quest for a "True" Defense Strategy -- The History of Defense Reviews -- The Politics of Defense Reviews -- Making the Most Out of the Game -- Appendix: Defense Reviews and Predicting the Future.