Katherine Voyles is a PhD in English who uses that background to write in public about the cultures of national security and national security in culture. She works for the Department of the Army, but the views here are her own and do not represent the official position of the US Army or US Department of Defense.
Katherine Voyles
Articles
Spies Like Us: On David McCloskey’s “Moscow X”
Katherine Voyles reviews David McCloskey’s “Moscow X.”
Who Gets to Tell War Stories?: On Phil Klay’s “Uncertain Ground”
Katherine Voyles and Nathan White consider Phil Klay’s recent book of essays on war, “Uncertain Ground: Citizenship in an Age of Endless, Invisible War.”
On (Not) Reading the Mueller Report
Katherine Voyles dissects the odd phenomenon of the Mueller Report: how Americans seem to purchase it at extreme levels, but do not seem to read it.
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