9/11 in America
On Sept. 11, 2001, millions of people around the world turned their attention to what was happening in the United States. The initial images were terrifying: Skyscrapers in flames. Americans in shock...
View ArticleThe Death of an Ambassador
It’s been less than a week since U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other American diplomats were murdered in Libya, unprotected by Diplomatic Security in a notoriously unstable country....
View Article2013 Forum, Panel 2: "U.S. Public Diplomacy in the Twenty-First Century"
The Forum's first panel addressed Public Diplomacy past; the third panel discussed Public Diplomacy's future. This panel focused on Public Diplomacy present -- looking at the field since the shock of...
View ArticleQuotable: Thomas Joscelyn on rival messaging by al Qaeda and ISIS
defenddemocracy.org Thomas Joscelyn, Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, reviewed recent media appearances by Ayman al Zawahiri in an August 19, 2015 article, “Ayman al...
View ArticleQuotable: Legatum Institute Report on Counter Propaganda by Nicholas Cull
usc.edu There’s an abundant historical literature on Public Diplomacy, and a July 24, 2015, report published by the Legatum Institute, “Counter Propaganda: Cases from US Public Diplomacy and Beyond,”...
View ArticleQuotable: Sebastian Gorka on information in irregular warfare
“This article is an introduction to three of the most important enemies we face today and who we will also face in the future, and how these actors use IW and unconventional warfare (UW) against our...
View ArticleQuotable: John Schindler on the Kremlin’s “spiritual-cum-ideological” struggle
“Misunderstanding what makes our enemies tick is old hat in Washington.” Headline: Why Vladimir Putin Hates Us Subhead: Western inability to grasp what motivates our enemies is nothing newread...
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