Social media has become increasingly influential, illustrating how competing narratives we encounter about the world are processed.
William RobertsJune 25, 2024
Rebeccah Heinrichs’ lecture at Christianity & National Security 2023. Rebeccah Heinrichs discusses nuclear deterrence, the law of armed conflict, and…
Rebeccah HeinrichsNovember 16, 2023
The answer to our problems is not less free speech but more civility
Lilla Nóra KissNovember 3, 2023
We meed a Christian Realist ethic of social media
Charles JacobiSeptember 13, 2023
The “secret sauce of shared prosperity in the decades following World War II” was “a direction of technology that created new tasks and jobs for workers of all skill levels.”
Robert BellafioreJune 26, 2023
Rebeccah Heinrichs’s lecture at the Christianity & National Security Conference 2022. Rebeccah Heinrichs discusses the Chinese Communist Party, internal division,…
Rebeccah HeinrichsApril 5, 2022
Like it or not, the land of the free and the home of the brave has found itself smack dab in the middle of another Cold War with Russia. This time, the Russians have hit our shores with something we thought we had invented: social media such as Facebook and Twitter.
Douglas BurtonApril 11, 2018
Much has been made of Obama’s foreign policy mistakes, but one criticism not often made, at least not fully, is that the Obama Administration was caught flat-footed by the changing information environment revolutionized by the rise of social media.
Alberto M. FernandezSeptember 7, 2016