RAND experts analyze foreign policy issues that the next U.S. president will have to confront in 2013 and beyond: America's role in the world, the latest Iran-Israel dynamics and the "redline" debate, the rise of China, the war in Afghanistan, and how Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood is failing to learn from past mistakes. Read More »
Cyberspace has become the new high ground of warfare, the one domain to rule them all and in the ether bind them. In this essay, RAND expert Martin Libicki argues that this is the wrong way to view cyberspace and what militaries can do by operating "within" it. Read More »
Pardee RAND Graduate School is now accepting applications for enrollment into the 2013 entering class. The application period runs through January 10, 2013. Learn more about PRGS and its Ph.D. degree program before you apply. Attend an information session online or at various locations. Read More »
Many personal, family, and neighborhood factors contribute to a student's academic performance, but a large body of research suggests that, among school-related factors, teachers matter most. A new RAND Education website features fact sheets, blog posts, research briefs, and more on measuring teacher effectiveness. Read More »
Set Politics Aside and join world and business leaders, journalists from Thomson Reuters, and RAND researchers in thought-provoking conversations with audience participation. Sessions will address the challenges of financial regulation, insurgency and terrorism, nascent democracy, poverty, and rising health care costs. Read More »
This RAND Review focuses on nine key issues in the U.S. presidential election: income inequality, health care costs, immigration reform, energy options, education, al Qaeda, Iraq, Middle East democratization, and China. Other stories cover the California courts, calorie counting, and elections spanning the globe. RAND Review »