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The Art of War in the Age of Digital Disinformation: The Case of Poland

Thu, Mar 2, 2017, 4:00pm - 5:30pm

You are cordially invited to a lecture on the topic of 

The Art of War in the Age of Digital Disinformation: The Case of Poland

with
Anna C. Wellisz
Communications Strategist and Writer

Thursday, March 2
4:00 PM

The Institute of World Politics
1521 16th Street NW
Washington, D.C.
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This lecture is part of a series on the Intermarium sponsored by the Kosciuszko Chair of Polish Studies.

Polish Flag (2) 380x204Anna C. Wellisz is a communications strategist and a volunteer based in Washington, D.C. She devises strategies for advancing high-stakes arguments on behalf of clients in the private, public, and non-profit sectors. She ghost-wrote, re-wrote, or edited numerous articles, books, book chapters, grant applications, blogs, presentations, and speeches. She taught literature, persuasive writing, and communications at UC Berkeley, DeVry University, and the Keller Graduate School of Management. Her pieces appeared in Glaukopis, Taki’s Magazine, Annals Australasia, and the Wall Street Journal.


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