
Discussing the past and present of political warfare and public diplomacy
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Pictures from a mostly gravel trail 80-mile (with 12,100’ of ascent) ride in 2020 in the Dolomite region, with the iconic mountains shrouded by clouds. Frequent and often heavy rain kept the temperature low, denying the opportunity for swee...
Before the end of World War II, the US government believed that the free flow of news and information within and across borders was essential for maintaining peace, promoting freedom, and upholding democratic principles.
Instead of completing a post on the ignorance and lies behind a resurgent effort to undo the so-called “repeal” of the Smith-Mundt Act of 1948 by the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012—ignorance and lies supported by factually and argume...
Without commenting on the lack of wisdom, implications, or performative nature of the rebranding (not renaming) of the Department of Defense as the “Department of War,” this effort to be retro could lead someone to wonder, “If we have a Dep...
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Sanctioned by Russia. Worked in/with US Gov. Waiting to defend my PhD thesis on US reax to Ru political warfare ‘45-‘65. Was in \ud83c\uddec\ud83c\udde7&\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\udded, now Boston. Did ultras, IMs, open water, gravel.
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