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LEARN Workshop: Integrating Language Training and Regional/Transnational Studies

The Foreign Language Program Office of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and the National Cryptologic School (NCS) recently hosted a LEARN conference regarding Integrating…

The Journal of Culture, Language and International Security (JCLIS)

We are highlighting Volume 2, Issue 1, of the Journal of Culture, Language and International Security (JCLIS), which brings together another set of talented individuals from myriad backgrounds and…

Check out the Air Force Culture Center's Fall Bulletin

Check out the Air Force Culture and Language Center's new fall bulletin to find out information on the release of Air Force University’s First Public Mobile App, information about the LEAP program…

Dempsey Thanks Danes for Military Muscle

The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff today thanked Danish defense leaders for their efforts to promote peace and stability around the world.
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IARPA can help develop, deploy enhanced soft power

The U.S. intelligence community’s relatively new research and development group can include efforts to enhance soft power assets as part of their ongoing activities dealing with emerging challenges.
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Reagan’s 1987 UN speech on ‘alien threat’ resonates now

On Sept. 21, 1987, then-U.S. President Ronald Reagan gave an address to the United Nations General Assembly.

Program Spotlight: State Partnership Program

The State Partnership Program (SPP) has been successfully building relationships for over 20 years linking a US state's National Guard with the armed forces or equivalent of a partner country in a…

Facebook Group Offers Snapshots of Afghan Culture

The Humans of Kabul Facebook page is showing the world the lives of people in Afghanistan and challenging pre-conceived ideas of the country's culture.
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How Not to Behave in Countries Around the World

Check out this video and infographic about how to not behave in various countries around the world.

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