Democratic Strategies in An Age of Information Conflict
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This course examines how democracies can respond to propaganda, covert influence, and political warfare. Co-taught by instructors with experience in journalism, intelligence, and policy, the course combines theory with practice, asking what democratic resilience looks like in an era of global information confrontation. Drawing on historical and contemporary case studies—from World War II black radio and Cold War psyops to modern-day Ukraine and recent U.S. elections—the course explores tools and strategies that can be employed today across government, technology platforms, and civil society.
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