Military History Credential: Cold War 2.0 In honor of Norwich’s deep military roots (200 years’ worth), we are especially proud to offer this military history credential, designed to provide history hobbyists and history teachers with a renewed and enriched understanding of the subjects they study and teach. The first course, "Small Wars Today," covers Chinese, Russian, and non-state Ways of War, as well as the impact of Colonialism on today's world, with a focus on the British experience in the American Revolution. The second course, "A Brief History," provides a concise history of the Cold War 1.0 (NATO/USA vs. Warsaw Pact/USSR) and helps students view historical events in their respective contexts. The final course, "A Current Analysis," examines the Peer and Near Peer Protagonists in the Baltic, Crimea, and Ukraine, providing insights into generational warfare in 2024. Take one course, or take all three. Register today: https://bit.ly/3WD3ZpG
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” ~George Santayana These courses sound like an excellent way to round out a strategic leader's toolkit!
Host, Polaris-Live; Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Association; Applied Research Fellow, Norwich University, Vermont, USA
1moPlease think about having a section in this important historical ,perspective about the trouble that has resulted by not including Russia in a Europe, wide security equation. And the inflammatory expansion of NATO to the borders of Russia. Norwich, in my brief experience, raises questions that others do not. Hence, my suggestion.