David R. Frelinger — Publications
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Borders and Values: A Game About the Challenges of Immigration Policy in the United States
2024
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Denial Without Disaster—Keeping a U.S.-China Conflict over Taiwan Under the Nuclear Threshold: Vol. 1, An Overview of Ideas for U.S. Conventional Joint Long-Range Strike in Support of Escalation Management
2024
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Denial Without Disaster—Keeping a U.S.-China Conflict over Taiwan Under the Nuclear Threshold: Vol. 4, Imagining Escalation Pathways to Chinese Nuclear First Use Via Analytic Strategic Theory, Historical Case Studies, and an Original Analytic Framework
2024
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Denial Without Disaster—Keeping a U.S.-China Conflict over Taiwan Under the Nuclear Threshold: Vol. 2, Surveying U.S. Conventional Joint Long-Range Strike Capabilities, Operational Objectives, and Employment Decisions
2024
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Using Modeling and Simulation to Advance Effects-Based Security Forces Planning: Developing Prototype Approaches to Estimate Risk Reduction Across Security Missions
2024
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Designing A Strange Game: A Nuclear Wargame for the 21st Century
2023
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Insights from the Plan Blue 21 Game: Examining the Role of Sensing and Partner and Allied Contributions to Competition with Russia in the Arctic
2023
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America's 5G Era: Gaining Competitive Advantages While Securing the Country and Its People
2021
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Analyzing a More Resilient National Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Capability
2021
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An Experiment in Tactical Wargaming with Platforms Enabled by Artificial Intelligence
2020
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Evaluating Future Trends in Support of the Air Force Strategic Environment Assessment: Discussion and Results from a Structured Workshop
2019
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Exploring the Role Nuclear Weapons Could Play in Deterring Russian Threats to the Baltic States
2019
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Adaptation by Intelligent Adversaries to Defensive Measures: Framing Adaptation Options and Demonstrating Assessment of Attacker Preferences Using Proxy Intelligence Data
2018
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Realigning the Stars: A Methodology for Reviewing Active Component General and Flag Officer Requirements
2018
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Air Defense Options for Taiwan: An Assessment of Relative Costs and Operational Benefits
2016
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Chinese Attacks on U.S. Air Bases in Asia: An Assessment of Relative Capabilities, 1996–2017
2015
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Chinese Threats to U.S. Surface Ships: An Assessment of Relative Capabilities, 1996–2017
2015
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Tallying the U.S.-China Military Scorecard: Relative Capabilities and the Evolving Balance of Power, 1996–2017
2015
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U.S. and Chinese Air Superiority Capabilities: An Assessment of Relative Advantage, 1996–2017
2015
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The U.S.-China Military Scorecard: Forces, Geography, and the Evolving Balance of Power, 1996–2017
2015
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Overseas Basing of U.S. Military Forces: An Assessment of Relative Costs and Strategic Benefits
2013
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U.S. Overseas Military Posture: Relative Costs and Strategic Benefits
2013
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Efficient Aviation Security: Strengthening the Analytic Foundation for Making Air Transportation Security Decisions
2012
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Should Global Force Management Information Be Classified?
2010
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What Should Be Classified? A Framework with Application to the Global Force Management Data Initiative
2010
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Emerging Threats and Security Planning: How Should We Decide What Hypothetical Threats to Worry About?
2009
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Underkill: Scalable Capabilities for Military Operations amid Populations
2009
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Understanding Why Terrorist Operations Succeed or Fail
2009
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Countering Insurgency in the Muslim World: Rethinking U.S. Priorities and Capabilities
2008
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Evaluating Novel Threats to the Homeland: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Cruise Missiles
2008
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War by Other Means -- Building Complete and Balanced Capabilities for Counterinsurgency: RAND Counterinsurgency Study -- Final Report
2008
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Benefits and Barriers: Using and Sharing Geospatial Information in the Department of Defense
2007
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Byting Back -- Regaining Information Superiority Against 21st-Century Insurgents: RAND Counterinsurgency Study -- Volume 1
2007
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Installation Mapping Enables Many Missions: The Benefits of and Barriers to Sharing Geospatial Data Assets
2007
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Network Technologies for Networked Terrorists: Assessing the Value of Information and Communication Technologies to Modern Terrorist Organizations
2007
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Rifling Through the Terrorists' Arsenal: Exploring Groups' Weapon Choices and Technology Strategies
2007
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Stealing the Sword: Limiting Terrorist Use of Advanced Conventional Weapons
2007
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Chinese Responses to U.S. Military Transformation and Implications for the Department of Defense
2006
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America's Publicly Available Geospatial Information: Does It Pose a Homeland Security Risk?
2004
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Mapping the Risks: Assessing the Homeland Security Implications of Publicly Available Geospatial Information
2004
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Aerospace Operations in Urban Environments: Exploring New Concepts
2002
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U.S. Commercial Remote Sensing Satellite Industry: An Analysis of Risks
2001
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The Earth Below: Purchasing Science Data and the Role of Public-Private Partnership
2000
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Employing Commercial Satellite Communications: Wideband Investment Options for the Department of Defense
2000
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Scaffolding the New Web: Standards and Standards Policy for the Digital Economy
2000
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Remote Sensing Operational Capabilities: Final Report
1999
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Proliferated Autonomous Weapons: An Example of Cooperative Behavior
1998
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Trends in Recognition Technology
1997
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Can the conventional models apply? : the microeconomics of the information revolution
1996
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A Framework for Precision Conventional Strike in Post-Cold War Military Strategy
1996
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The Global Positioning System: Assessing National Policies
1995
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A Policy Direction for the Global Positioning System: Balancing National Security and Commercial Interests
1995
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Providing an Effective Bomber Force for the Future: The B-2 Debate in Perspective
1995
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Bomber Flexibility Study: A Progress Report
1994
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Providing an Effective Bomber Force for the Future
1994
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The National Aerospace Plane (NASP): Development Issues for the Follow-on Vehicle: Executive Summary
1993