Great-Power Competition and Conflict in the Middle East
This report—part of a four-volume series—explores where and how the United States, China, and Russia are competing for influence in the Middle East; what kinds of interests they have in the region; where and why competition might turn into conflict; what form that conflict might take; and the implications for the United States, particularly the Department of the Air Force.
Rhoades, Ashley L. - Personal Name
Treyger, Elina - Personal Name
Vest, Nathan - Personal Name
Curriden, Christian - Personal Name
Bemish, Brad A. - Personal Name
Chindea, Irina A. - Personal Name
Cohen, Raphael S. - Personal Name
Giffin, Jessica - Personal Name
Klein, Kurt - Personal Name
Treyger, Elina - Personal Name
Vest, Nathan - Personal Name
Curriden, Christian - Personal Name
Bemish, Brad A. - Personal Name
Chindea, Irina A. - Personal Name
Cohen, Raphael S. - Personal Name
Giffin, Jessica - Personal Name
Klein, Kurt - Personal Name
978-1-9774-1125-9
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RAND Corporation
2023
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