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Poland has been essential to South Korea's rise as a key defense-industrial player in Europe. And according to RAND Europe's Stuart Dee and Kiran Suman-Chauhan, the two countries’ economic partnership could evolve into deeper strategic military cooperation between Seoul and Europe. Joint exercises, cross-regional defense initiatives, and expanded defense-industrial collaboration could help unlock the “arsenal of democracy that Europe so urgently seeks.”
U.S. communities have been hit hard by natural disasters in 2025, which is on track to be one of the costliest years on record for disaster losses. Could AI help emergency managers with their increasing workloads? According to RAND's Patrick Roberts, AI technologies could be used to model risk, create scenarios for training, carry out search-and-rescue operations, and more. But like any tool, using AI effectively will require planning, setting expectations, and implementing legal and technical guardrails.
RAND's Timothy Heath and Mark Cozad discuss China's military parade and the message it sends to the rest of the world.
In the New York Times, RAND’s Shira Efron says that Israel’s insistence on a comprehensive deal with Hamas, rather than a phased approach, “means more stalling and prolonging” of the war in Gaza.
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