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Tag Archives: Defense Department
Now Available: The United States and the Challenge of Public Diplomacy
Today my latest book, The United States and the Challenge of Public Diplomacy, is available from Palgrave Macmillan. It can be ordered from Amazon.com, the publisher, or from any book store in your neighborhood. The Challenge of Public Diplomacy is based on … Continue reading →
Posted in Afghanistan, Books, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Public Diplomacy, The Former Yugoslavia
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Tagged Barack Obama, Books, Cultural Diplomacy, current-events, Defense Department, information operations, international relations, language education, language interpretation, Military Information Support Operations, NATO, Palgrave Macmillan, Pentagon, propaganda, psychological operations, public affairs, Public Diplomacy, public opinion poll, soft power, State Department, strategic communications
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9 Things I Learned Crossing the Last Three Feet
My latest article, “9 Things I Learned Crossing the Last Three Feet,” was published today in Small Wars Journal, which published an earlier article I wrote about the Arab Spring and the repercussions around the Benghazi incident. My sincere gratitude goes … Continue reading →