Are U.S. Military Interventions Contagious over Time? Intervention Timing and Its Implications for Force Planning
Current DoD force planning processes assume that U.S. military interventions are serially independent over time. This report challenges this assumption, arguing that interventions occur in temporally dependent clusters in which the likelihood of an intervention depends on interventions in the recent...
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| Main Author: | Kavanagh, Jennifer (auth) |
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| Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
| Language: | English |
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RAND Corporation
2013
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