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Walter Russell Mead,(Yes, that is a wikipedia link >:() a Professor at Bard College is partnering with The American Interest to host an innovative and at least partially interactive course on Grand Strategy. It is set up as blog and both students in his class and the public can chime in. The first post is here. The first lecture post about Sun-Tzu and his Art of War is also up and it is pretty thought provoking and more blunt than I would expect from a member of academia. I plan on following this course, the reading list is very good.
This looks interesting, especially the next couple of weeks.
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