Evan Ellis (US Army War College Strategic Studies Institute) Article Distro List: Transition to substack
Dear Colleague:
I hope this email finds you well. I have previously shared my occasional publications with you from my email account Robert.e.ellis78.civ@mail.mil. I value your interest in my work, and the opportunity to continue in touch.
To better manage the process of communicating with you and my other colleagues, I am now using substack.com to share my work. I am still happily employed as the Latin America Research Professor with the U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute…this is simply a less labor-intensive way for me to send out my publications.
As before, I will continue to share approximately 1-4 articles per month with you, and only those which I have personally published. As before, there is no commercial interest involved; I do so in the interest of continuing in touch with colleagues such as yourself who share my interest in the region and the dynamics affecting it.
As an advantage to the new system, links to my articles going back to 1996, including PDFs of those from the last 3 years, will also be available here on this site, at https://evanellis.substack.com
In the coming days, the first of my newly published articles will be coming to you from this account, on Chinese interest in Argentina’s polar logistics base at Ushuaia. I respectfully ask that you mark my emails from this account as “not spam”.
As with my prior emails, my articles will include the PDF version of the publication, and a link to it. I am adding my article on the Panama Canal, recently published with colleague and friend Eddie Tapeiro, as an example:
Evan Ellis and Eddie Tapiero, “Panama’s Maritime Business and the Evolving Strategic Landscape,” Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale, October 27, 2021.
If you believe that my work is of use/value, please feel free to share or recommend it to others.
Respectfully
Evan Ellis
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Dear Evan,
The one on the Panama Canal is impressive. That is the only one I had time to read.
I think these guys who sail these waterways are impressive but I don't want to be one. I did not know that they went down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico to the Canal to China. Thats a lot of navigating.
I wanted it to talk about the trillions of dollars through the Panama Canal because it probably is trillions, then it is worth a lot of serious thought. I found one mistake.
Also, I do like twenty word sentences too, that sounds more like Harvard. It is not ten words like engineers think. This is just what I am thinking right now.
I love the Economist Magazine, maybe you could contribute through them. They even let me speak at an event once, maybe I could get you in.
I know one other publisher too.
I want to be a PhD but not at the Army War College. I want to go to West Point and meet tons of people there.
William Ireland, J.D.
P.S. the comment thing doesn't work, this is serious.
You the man though!
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Dear Colleague:
I hope this email finds you well. I have previously shared my occasional publications with you from my email account Robert.e.ellis78.civ@mail.mil. I value your interest in my work, and the opportunity to continue in touch.
To better manage the process of communicating with you and my other colleagues, I am now using substack.com to share my work. I am still happily employed as the Latin America Research Professor with the U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute…this is simply a less labor-intensive way for me to send out my publications.
As before, I will continue to share approximately 1-4 articles per month with you, and only those which I have personally published. As before, there is no commercial interest involved; I do so in the interest of continuing in touch with colleagues such as yourself who share my interest in the region and the dynamics affecting it.
As an advantage to the new system, links to my articles going back to 1996, including PDFs of those from the last 3 years, will also be available here on this site, at https://evanellis.substack.com
In the coming days, the first of my newly published articles will be coming to you from this account, on Chinese interest in Argentina’s polar logistics base at Ushuaia. I respectfully ask that you mark my emails from this account as “not spam”.
As with my prior emails, my articles will include the PDF version of the publication, and a link to it. I am adding my article on the Panama Canal, recently published with colleague and friend Eddie Tapeiro, as an example:
Evan Ellis and Eddie Tapiero, “Panama’s Maritime Business and the Evolving Strategic Landscape,” Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale, October 27, 2021.
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Dear Evan,
The one on the Panama Canal is impressive. That is the only one I had time to read.
I think these guys who sail these waterways are impressive but I don't want to be one. I did not know that they went down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico to the Canal to China. Thats a lot of navigating.
I wanted it to talk about the trillions of dollars through the Panama Canal because it probably is trillions, then it is worth a lot of serious thought. I found one mistake.
Also, I do like twenty word sentences too, that sounds more like Harvard. It is not ten words like engineers think. This is just what I am thinking right now.
I love the Economist Magazine, maybe you could contribute through them. They even let me speak at an event once, maybe I could get you in.
I know one other publisher too.
I want to be a PhD but not at the Army War College. I want to go to West Point and meet tons of people there.
William Ireland, J.D.
P.S. the comment thing doesn't work, this is serious.
You the man though!