by etp | Nov 20, 2008 | Analysis, Government, Military, Strategic Comm.
By Edward T. Palazzolo and Dawn Gilpin (With analysis support from Nick Brody, Jesse Herrera, Krista McNaughton, and Jordan Wolff) This is the third post in a series about the one-year anniversary of the State Department’s Dipnote blog. In Part 1 we focused on...
by etp | Oct 25, 2008 | Analysis, Government, Media
By Edward T. Palazzolo and Dawn Gilpin (with analysis support from Nick Brody, Jesse Herrera, Krista McNaughton, and Jordan Wolff) This post builds on the previously summarized meeting between Steve Corman and Angela Trethewey (COMOPS Faculty) and Heath Kern and Luke...
by etp | Apr 3, 2008 | Diplomacy, Education, Image, Media
by Edward T. Palazzolo Leveraging the power of Web 2.0 and social networking, Jordan’s Queen Rania launches an online campaign to help curb Arab stereotypes. Queen Rania has launched an official YouTube page, with an exclusive message on the importance of...
by etp | Mar 1, 2008 | Diplomacy, Framing
by Ed Palazzolo According to recent reports, the growth of opium poppy reached record highs in 2007 for production in Afghanistan. – it said Afghanistan now produces 93 percent of the world’s opium poppy – comes hand in hand with the resurgence of...
by etp | Feb 15, 2008 | Counterterrorism, Islam, Military
by Ed Palazzolo Senior Hezbollah leader, Imad Mughniyeh, was killed Tuesday, 12 February 2008, by a car bomb in Damascus. Mughniyeh has been on the FBI’s Most Wanted list for over 20 years. Mughniyeh was an intelligence leader for Hezbollah’s secretive...