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All the files that're in my file archive, it's like the library, but not! (you can keep these and there's no fines!)
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RAND_TL301.rulebook.pdf
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RAND Corp: Wargames (Drop 2 of 4)

1) Hedgemony: A Game of Strategic Choices - Rulebook

2) Hedgemony: A Game of Strategic Choices - Guidebook

3) Hedgemony: A Game of Strategic Choices - Abbreviations Glossary

4) Competing in the Gray Zone Russian Tactics and Western Responses

5) Competing in the Gray Zone Russian Tactics and Western Responses - Synopsis

6) Gaming Gray Zone Tactics Design Considerations for a Structured Strategic Game

7) Gaming Gray Zone Tactics: Design Considerations for a Structured Strategic Game - Synopsis

8) Force Planning Scenarios, 1945–2016: Their Origins and Use in Defense Strategic Planning

9) Force Planning Scenarios, 1945–2016: Their Origins and Use in Defense Strategic Planning - Synopsis

10) USCG Project Evergreen V: Compilation of Activities and Summary of Results
RAND_RB10040.pdf
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RAND Corp: Wargames (Drop 3 of 4)

1) Will to Fight: Returning to the human fundamentals of war

2) NATO’s Amphibious Forces: Command and Control of a Multibrigade Alliance Task Force

3) Conceptual Design for a Multiplayer Security Force Assistance Strategy Game

4) Realigning the Stars: A Methodology for Reviewing Active Component General and Flag Officer Requirements

5) WILL to FIGHT: Why Some States Keep Fighting and Others Don’t?

6) Improving Force Development Within the U.S. Department of Defense

7) A Wargame Method for Assessing Risk and Resilience of Military Command-and-Control Organizations

8) The Russian Challenge

9) Defensive Space Analysis Tool (DSPAT)

10) Gaming Space: A Game-Theoretic Methodology for Assessing the Deterrent Value of Space Control Options
RAND_RR2173z2.synopsis.pdf
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RAND Corp: Wargames (Drop 4 of 4)

1) The U.S. Department of Defense’s Planning Process: Components and Challenges

2) The U.S. Department of Defense’s Planning Process: Components and Challenges - Synopsis

3) Dominating Duffer's Domain: Lessons for the U.S. Marine Corps Information Operations Practitioner

4) Filling the Baltic Gap (Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the d6?)

5) Capabilities for Joint Analysis in the Department of Defense: Rethinking Support for Strategic Analysis