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Curriculum as a Foreign Policy Platform

Curriculum as a Foreign Policy Platform

Foreign influence doesn’t need slogans or spies when it can shape what counts as “serious knowledge.” From K-12 classrooms to endowed university chairs, curriculum has quietly become infrastructure—routing beliefs before power is ever reached. This piece traces how education stopped being domestic policy and became a foreign policy platform hiding in plain sight.

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The Lawfare State

The Lawfare State

Across federal and state levels, legal institutions now treat political conflicts as prosecutable offenses. The same targets appear in multiple venues, each amplifying the others’ timelines and narratives. It’s a workflow designed to immobilize, not adjudicate.

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