Words at WarNazi propaganda as intel: the methods of the FBISThe U.S. Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service used communication theory to make predictions about what Nazi leaders knew.May 31, 2019May 31, 2019
Words at WarDaring not to win: a brief history of airpower theory (part 2)Part two of a two-part essay examines airpower theory in practice after World War II, and that experience means for current U.S. strategy.May 24, 2019May 24, 2019
Words at WarMyths for mobilization: A brief history of airpower theory (part 1)Editorial note: This is the first of a two-part essay on the history of airpower theory as it relates to the current U.S. defense paradigm…May 21, 2019May 21, 2019
Words at WarPicturing warTwo books show how World War II both fulfilled and broke the promise that photos and films could bring the truth of combat to the public.May 18, 2019May 18, 2019
Words at WarGoing off message: a modest proposalWe imagine what things would be like if military communication was more about process than magic words.May 11, 2019May 11, 2019
Words at WarAnother media-military messWhat the response to a bad journal article tells us about the current relationship between the press and the Pentagon.May 4, 2019May 4, 2019
Words at WarTotally awesome strategyWhat the biggest ’80s movies tell us about the art of war and peaceApr 14, 2019Apr 14, 2019
Words at WarOversight reprogrammedThere are plenty of things red and blue teams can refuse to compromise on. National security is not one of those things.Apr 13, 2019Apr 13, 2019