02626cam a2200445 i 4500001001900000003000500019008004100024010001600065020001500081027002700096035002000123037001100143040001900154043002100173050002200194100004200216245013700258264003700395300003500432336002600467337002600493337002800519338003600547338002700583500001900610500005000629520089200679530005801571588004701629650004301676651005201719651005201771700003401823700003801857710008801895710002201983710007302005710004102078856006102119rnd000000000047622RAND920212s1989 caub 000 0 eng d a 89008489 a0833009648 aRAND/R-3674/1-USDP/DOS a(Sirsi) a188817 c$20.00 aCstmoRcCstmoR an-us---aa-ph---00aUA26.P6bH46 19891 aHenry, Donald Putnam,d1957-eauthor.14aThe Philippine bases :bbackground for negotiations.pExecutive summary /cDonald Putnam Henry, Keith Crane, Katharine Watkins Webb. 1aSanta Monica, CA :bRAND,c1989. axiii, 36 pages :bmap ;c23 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aunmediatedbn2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier avolumebnc2rdacarrier a"August 1989." a"National Defense Research Institute"--Cover. aThis report assesses the value to the United States and to the Republic of the Philippines of U.S. access to military facilities in the Philippines. Estimates of value for the United States focus on the cost of maintaining existing capabilities through the use of alternative bases and other means. A wide range of alternatives that might provide necessary support for operations stretching from the Persian Gulf to the Pacific Ocean examined and costed. Value for the Philippines is defined more broadly to include U.S. direct input to the Philippine economy through aid payments and base expenditures, as well as estimates of avoided Philippine military expenditures and investor confidence associated with the U.S. presence. The report concludes with suggestions for U.S. policymakers concerning ongoing negotiations with the Republic of the Philippines over the status of the bases. aAlso available on the internet via WWW in PDF format. aDescription based on print version record. 0aMilitary bases, AmericanzPhilippines. 0aPhilippinesxMilitary relationszUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxMilitary relationszPhilippines.1 aCrane, Keith,d1953-eauthor.1 aWebb, Katharine Watkins.eauthor.2 aNational Defense Research Institute (U.S.).bInternational Economic Policy Program.2 aRand Corporation.1 aUnited States.bOffice of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.1 aUnited States.bDepartment of State.41yOnline Accessuhttp://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/R3674.1/