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Linguistic and textual analysis, cultural history

Foreign language learning: breakthrough results through learning efficiency

Investigating genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity

Propaganda and incitement

Languages, texts and the world today

A page from the First Vrbnik Breviary, the earliest Croatian Glagolitic liturgical codex, late 13th or early 14th century.

Seat of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague (image from Wikipedia Commons)

Papers, Ideas and More

Published and unpublished papers & presentations

Compendium of leading insights and motifs

Commentary: applying the insights to current events

About Andrew R. Corin

Andrew Corin is Professor Emeritus, Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center.  He retired from DLIFLC at the end of July 2017 as Professor and Associate Provost (Provost’s principal advisor on instructional and learning practices) and Director of DLIFLC’s Office of Standardization and Academic Excellence, of which he was a co-founder in July 2015.  Prior to joining the DLIFLC faculty, he was Research Officer with the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (1999-2007), Adjunct Associate (initially Assistant) Professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures of the University of California, Los Angeles (1993-2001), and Assistant Professor at Pomona College (1986-1994).  He has also held visiting appointments at the University of Southern California and as Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

Video presentation for the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Advanced Language Academy, April 2016.

With Colonel Phillip J. Deppert, Commandant, Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, August 2015.

The Textual Times

Current events elucidated with insights from research and analysis on site topics