Miranda Priebe
@MirandaPriebe
Political Scientist @RANDCorporation. Tweeting on U.S. grand strategy and emerging operational concepts. Opinions do not represent RAND. RTs ≠ endorsements.
New Oped with @JyShapiro: U.S. escalation in #Ukraine needs a plan washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/…
There are competing claims about how reducing U.S. military involvement abroad would affect the behavior of U.S. rivals and allies. To better understand the trade-offs, we examined four historical cases of limited retrenchment. 🧵
If you've heard about @RANDCorporation's Graduate Student Summer Associate Program and are thinking about applying, I recommend you read testimonials from past participants – many of whom work at RAND today!” Looking forward to receiving your applications: rand.org/summerassociat…
5) “Competing Visions of Restraint,” by @MirandaPriebe, John Schuessler, Bryan Rooney, @CastilloJasen doi.org/10.1162/isec_a… This article is open access.
Confused by the grand strategy debate? In @IntSecHarvard, we break down the arguments in favor of a new U.S. approach that emerge from realist, conservative, and progressive ideas. (w/ John Schuessler, @CastilloJasen, & Bryan Rooney) direct.mit.edu/isec/article/4…
Fall 2024 issue @IntSecHarvard preview! @profLind ➡️Bipolarity is Back @davidclogan ➡️Chinese Views of Strategic Stability J. A. Friedman ➡️U.S. Foreign Policy @MirandaPriebe, J. Schuessler, B. Rooney, @CastilloJasen @RANDCorporation ➡️Competing Visions of Restraint @mitpress
A bit more on the argument from my new @TWQgw piece co-written with @MirandaPriebe. Currently paywall-free 1/x twq.elliott.gwu.edu/files/2024/09/…
.@SCharap and I argue that NATO strategy after the Russia- Ukraine War should aim to prevent conflict recurrence and stabilize Russia-NATO relations. NATO should not obsess over a single unlikely scenario: an opportunistic Russian attack on a NATO member. twq.elliott.gwu.edu/files/2024/09/…
new article with @MirandaPriebe in @TWQgw addressing the "Will Putin Stop in Ukraine" question. @RANDCorporation
Fall @TWQgw is out! In "Ukraine’s Ripples," @KimberlyMarten on why Russia chose Hamas, @liviuhorovitz + @lydiawachs on Russian nuclear sharing in Belarus, Noel Foster on how to break Russia’s war machine, @scharap + @MirandaPriebe on the right post-Ukraine war questions
THREAD How much does China spend on defense? A hardy perennial question! US officials and analysts suggest it now exceeds $700B—rapidly approaching the level of the US defense budget. 1/
Although there's no end in sight to the Russia-Ukraine war, U.S. policymakers should begin considering postwar Russia strategy now. Our new research explores: bit.ly/49y1Z5P
What strategic choices will Washington face in determining its approach toward Moscow after the Russia-Ukraine war ends? And what are the trade-offs associated with those choices? New research: bit.ly/42wls4J