Preparing the Homeland for Great-Power Conflict
Geopolitics
United States
Started May 24, 2026
The WEST ROOK wargame examines how defense and civil authorities can better coordinate and allocate scarce resources during large-scale domestic emergencies
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Preparing the Homeland for Great-Power Conflict
RAND Corporation (United States) | May 21, 2026
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May 24, 2026
While resource allocation is important, we must also consider the ethical implications of prioritizing defense over community needs.
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Enhancing coordination between defense and civil authorities is crucial for effective resource allocation during large-scale emergencies.
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Investing in large-scale wargames may not translate directly to improved real-world outcomes, questioning their practical value.
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Focusing too much on military strategies may divert attention from essential civil preparedness measures in domestic emergencies.
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The WEST ROOK wargame provides valuable insights that can transform our approach to emergency management and national security.
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