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The Truman National Security Project is a national security and leadership development organization based in Washington, D.C. It is the nation's only organization that identifies, organizes, and positions next-generation American leaders to communicate, advocate, and lead on issues of national security and foreign policy. The organization is named after President Harry S. Truman. ==Truman Project programs== The Truman National Security Project is devoted to training progressives to deepen their understanding of national security issues and master the communications skills needed to make their case in the public square. The Truman Project trains policy experts, academics, elected officials, congressional staffers, veterans, and communications, media, and political professionals through a wide array of training programs. These programs include the one-year Truman Security Fellowship, which offers training in national security and access to a network of peers and leaders; the Congressional Security Scholars program, which provides progressive Congressional staffers with national security training; and national security bootcamps, one-day trainings tailored to states and localities which provide progressive leaders with the foundations of national security understanding, and training in talking about tough issues. The basic bootcamp has six segments: * The Progressive National Security Story: Our History and Values * National Security at Home: Making it Local * Military 101 with Recent Veterans: Understanding the U.S. Armed Forces, Their Culture, and How to Connect With Our Troops * How Progressives Undermine Our Messages, and How to Communicate Better: Talking with the American People About Security and Progressive Values * Scenario Exercises: Talking about Security at a Town Hall and on Fox News 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Truman National Security Project」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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