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Applied grand strategy: making tough choices in an era of limits and constraint / Murdock, Clark; Kallmyer, Kevin   Journal Article
Murdock, Clark Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article hopes to contribute to the strategic content of U.S. foreign policy by offering a definition of grand strategy and case for reorienting U.S. policy around it. Rather than advocate a specific grand strategy-a matter still open for debate-the analysis concludes with a set of attributes to assess whether a proposed grand strategy constitutes a "good" grand strategy. It concludes by introducing the concept of an applied grand strategy approach, which may help to identify and assess the strategic implications of foreign policy choices.
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Combatting the islamic state's digital dominance: revitalizing U.S. communication strategy / Bole, Robert; Kallmyer, Kevin   Journal Article
Kallmyer, Kevin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For the United States and other Western governments, the root of the problem is that the potential for non-state actors to execute propaganda campaigns of this scale and effectiveness is new to geopolitics. The information front against terrorist organizations is now of vital strategic significance, and the U.S. government was initially caught unprepared. Foreign policy leaders will not be effective in the 21st century, however, if they do not understand how the nuanced use of media is fundamental to the formation of our foreign policy, and not just in explicating and justifying policies.
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