Eric Czuleger
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That's right. I am open to work, guys. So, you know, I can look the other way.
That's right. I am open to work, guys. So, you know, I can look the other way.
Yeah. So they're one of the only think tanks that that offers degrees as well. So I'm I'm a part of their actually their first class of national security students. So. So they have PhDs also.
Yeah. So they're one of the only think tanks that that offers degrees as well. So I'm I'm a part of their actually their first class of national security students. So. So they have PhDs also.
Yeah. So they're one of the only think tanks that that offers degrees as well. So I'm I'm a part of their actually their first class of national security students. So. So they have PhDs also.
I don't know. It's really interesting work. And the stuff that you get to think about, the people that you get to work with are really cool. And you're certainly, you know, you're on the cutting edge of all of this stuff and being able to do really long range research on all of these things.
I don't know. It's really interesting work. And the stuff that you get to think about, the people that you get to work with are really cool. And you're certainly, you know, you're on the cutting edge of all of this stuff and being able to do really long range research on all of these things.
I don't know. It's really interesting work. And the stuff that you get to think about, the people that you get to work with are really cool. And you're certainly, you know, you're on the cutting edge of all of this stuff and being able to do really long range research on all of these things.
i don't necessarily know if my if my role is to to be in think tanks i think what i'm hoping to do is i i want to raise these conversations in the public more i want to write books about about this kind of stuff about nation building about um you know the the eccentricities of geopolitics um and that's why i started uh my newsletter this is not a psyop um subscribe um
i don't necessarily know if my if my role is to to be in think tanks i think what i'm hoping to do is i i want to raise these conversations in the public more i want to write books about about this kind of stuff about nation building about um you know the the eccentricities of geopolitics um and that's why i started uh my newsletter this is not a psyop um subscribe um
i don't necessarily know if my if my role is to to be in think tanks i think what i'm hoping to do is i i want to raise these conversations in the public more i want to write books about about this kind of stuff about nation building about um you know the the eccentricities of geopolitics um and that's why i started uh my newsletter this is not a psyop um subscribe um
And that's because I think that there is a lack of easy public access to what the thinking in these organizations is. I spent like 10 years abroad seeing a lot of places that have been dismantled by American foreign policy. And that's a really heartbreaking thing to see.
And that's because I think that there is a lack of easy public access to what the thinking in these organizations is. I spent like 10 years abroad seeing a lot of places that have been dismantled by American foreign policy. And that's a really heartbreaking thing to see.
And that's because I think that there is a lack of easy public access to what the thinking in these organizations is. I spent like 10 years abroad seeing a lot of places that have been dismantled by American foreign policy. And that's a really heartbreaking thing to see.
And it's one of the reasons that I wanted to go back and find out how these policies are made in the first place to learn from kind of the epicenter of the American political mind.
And it's one of the reasons that I wanted to go back and find out how these policies are made in the first place to learn from kind of the epicenter of the American political mind.
And it's one of the reasons that I wanted to go back and find out how these policies are made in the first place to learn from kind of the epicenter of the American political mind.
And now I feel like I can sort of speak from the authority of not only being on the ground in certain places, but also understanding how decisions are made and also having a great network of researchers who are curious about these things at the same place. But I think that.
And now I feel like I can sort of speak from the authority of not only being on the ground in certain places, but also understanding how decisions are made and also having a great network of researchers who are curious about these things at the same place. But I think that.
And now I feel like I can sort of speak from the authority of not only being on the ground in certain places, but also understanding how decisions are made and also having a great network of researchers who are curious about these things at the same place. But I think that.