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Kurt Klein is an Assistant Policy Researcher at RAND and a Ph.D. candidate at the RAND School of Public Policy. His work bridges geospatial analysis, nuclear deterrence, and climate change implications on national security.
- Doctoral candidate applying robust decision-making to infrastructure planning
- Focus on long-range precision fires post-INF treaty
Education:
- M.Phil. in Policy Analysis (RAND School)
- M.P.P. from UCLA
- B.S. in Physics (University of Michigan)
Research Interests: Violent extremism, great power competition, climate security, nuclear modernization, and infrastructure resilience. His dissertation addresses geomagnetically induced current threats to power grids.
Publication Trends: Recent works emphasize global security dynamics (Africa, Latin America, Middle East), environmental-military intersections, and nuclear enterprise challenges. Articles often employ multidisciplinary frameworks combining geographic, political, and technological analyses.
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