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A hidden conservative agenda?

Symposium Magazine recently interviewed several students who had taken part in Yale’s Grand Strategy Program, the subject of Fox, Meet Hedgehog by Euny Hong. This week’s blog discusses their experience.
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From theory to practice

Symposium Magazine recently interviewed several students who had taken part in Yale’s Grand Strategy Program, the subject of Fox, Meet Hedgehog by Euny Hong. This week’s blog discusses their experience.
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Breaking down academic stovepipes

Symposium Magazine recently interviewed several students who had taken part in Yale’s Grand Strategy Program, the subject of “Fox, Meet Hedgehog” by Euny Hong. This week’s blog discusses their ...
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Fox, Meet Hedgehog

Euny Hong

Fox, Meet Hedgehog
Learning from the masters: Dual bust of Herodotus (184-425 BCE) and Thucydides (465-395 BCE), Museo Nazionale Archeologico, Naples, Italy. (Photo by Leemage/UIG via Getty Images)
A strategic studies program at Yale revives ancient lessons about statecraft, and its popularity is soaring.
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About The Author:

New York-based journalist Euny Hong is the author of the novel Kept: A Comedy of Sex and Manners as well as a forthcoming book on South Korea’s national strategy to become the world’s top exporter of popular culture. She previously worked at France 24 in Paris and at The Financial Times. You can follow her on Twitter @euny.