https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikistrat#2016_US_presidential_election_campaign
2016 US presidential election campaign
US Special Counsel Robert Mueller ― who is investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 American elections ― questioned Wikistrat founder Joel Zamel about his relationship with George Nader, a witness who is cooperating in the Special Counsel investigation. Mueller also asked questions about the work of Wikistrat.[21]
Donald Trump Jr. had met with Zamel, Nader, and Erik Prince in Trump Tower in August 2016. Their discussion reportedly included an offer on the part of Zamel for pro-Trump manipulation of social media.[22]
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2011 Grand Strategy Competition
Between June and July 2011, Wikistrat hosted an "International Grand Strategy Competition" which tested the company's collaborative competition approach. More than thirty teams of MA and PhD students representing universities and think tanks participated in the month-long competition in which teams simulated thirteen countries. Participants' affiliations included the UK Defence Forum,[5] the New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies' Center for Global Affairs,[6] the University of Kentucky's Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce,[7] Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service,[8] and the University of Sussex.[9] The team from Claremont Graduate University's School of Politics and Economics won the competition and a $10,000 prize.[10]
The NYU team's predicted that Russia would ultimately have to outsource its security if it were to continue experiencing demographic decline, and if its economy were to remain heavily dependent on commodity exports.[11] Participants from the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies argued that India was rooting for Pakistan's disintegration, considering the collapse of the Muslim state as a prerequisite to fully institutionalizing India's alliance with the United States.[12] Students at Sussex believed that North Korea would collapse without Chinese support and therefore recommended that the nation diversify its allies.[13] Organizers were surprised by the level of interest in the competition.[14]
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