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Beth Grill is a Senior Policy Researcher at RAND Corporation and a Professor of Policy Analysis at the RAND School of Public Policy. She specializes in national security policy, focusing on security cooperation, integrated deterrence, and global health engagement. Grill holds a Master's degree in Middle East studies and economics from Johns Hopkins SAIS and has served in roles such as a Presidential Management Fellow and policy analyst at the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Her expertise spans capacity building, combat medicine, and geopolitical strategic competition, with notable work on U.S.-European relations and military budgets. Grill has authored over 80 RAND publications, addressing topics like partner support for air operations, lessons from Afghanistan, and defense spending priorities. Her research emphasizes actionable frameworks for enhancing allied capabilities and adapting to strategic competition dynamics.
Grill’s recent studies analyze barriers to interoperability with highly capable allies, fund allocation for global health security, and leveraging security cooperation in Air Force decision-making. Her work consistently bridges policy analysis with real-world operational challenges, offering evidence-based strategies for U.S. defense and foreign policy.





