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Subject How Turkey's Nationalist Course Affects U.S.-Turkish Relations
Date January 16, 2020 9:52 PM
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Jan 16, 2020


How Turkey's Nationalist Course Affects U.S.-Turkish Relations

For more than six decades, the United States has maintained a strategic partnership with Turkey. But in recent years, the relationship has become strained. A new RAND report examines why - from U.S. concerns about Turkey's creeping authoritarianism, to shifting dynamics between Turkey and its neighbors. The authors conclude that relations with Ankara will remain volatile. But Washington could avoid a major breach by developing a long-term strategy to protect the partnership from future disruption.

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America's commercial power grid supplies most of the electricity that the U.S. military uses for its missions. This system is largely outside of the Pentagon's control, and it's increasingly vulnerable to both physical attacks and cyberattacks. A new RAND report explores two strategies to deter such incursions. The first approach is to remove the perceived benefits of an attack. The second is to impose punitive measures to convince an adversary that the benefits might not be worth the costs.

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Opioid overdoses claim the lives of 130 Americans each day. And the devastating effects of the U.S. opioid crisis don't stop there. People with opioid-use disorders struggle to take part in the workforce. Babies are born with withdrawal symptoms. Children end up in foster care. That's why it's important to view the opioid crisis as an ecosystem, says RAND's Bradley Stein. Testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee last month, he explained this approach and outlined responses for Congress to consider.

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China has been taking steps to strengthen its economic and technological position in Europe. What are the implications? According to RAND experts, the more of a foothold that China gains across the continent, the more it will be able to challenge political sovereignty and intellectual freedom there. The United States and Europe may need to forge a more united approach to address Beijing's global resurgence. But tensions between Washington and the European Union could be an obstacle.

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