by editor | Oct 31, 2012 | COMOPS Journal
by Steven R. Corman We at CSC currently have a search open for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Strategic Communication starting Fall 2013. The intial closing date is November 26. If you are interested and think you might be qualified please see the job...
by ruston | Aug 3, 2012 | COMOPS Journal, Complexity, Media, Public Diplomacy & Strategic Communication
by Scott W. Ruston The title of this post is my interpretation of what ADM James Stavridis, NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) and Commander of United States European Command (USEUCOM), says in a new TED Talk. To be fair, what he actually says is that...
by admin | Jun 20, 2012 | Analysis, COMOPS Journal, Islam, Pakistan, Southeast Asia, Strategic Comm.
By Chris Lundry According to a CNN report Monday, the Taliban in Pakistan released a statement threatening to cut off all polio vaccinations for children in the North Waziristan region if the US continues drone strikes there. From the Taliban statement: Almost every...
by admin | Jun 7, 2012 | COMOPS Journal
By Chris Lundry We in the CSC have documented the predilection for the Taliban to exaggerate the number of casualties it inflicts on the ISAF in Afghanistan (in this blog post, and in Studies in Conflict in Terrorism). The latest Taliban figures for the Islamic month...
by admin | May 22, 2012 | COMOPS Journal, Education, Research, Strategic Comm., Uncategorized
by Scott W. Ruston The International Communication Association (ICA) holds its annual conference later this week here in Phoenix 24-28 May, and the CSC is sponsoring two events focused on strategic communication. If you’re interested in strategic communication...
by editor | Apr 25, 2008 | Counterterrorism, Framing, Language
by Steven R. Corman After years of being told over and over again that they should stop calling the Bad Guys “jihadis” the U.S. Government has finally decided that this would be a good idea. I feel sure it was two posts on COMOPS Journal, here and here,...