QUOTE OF THE DAY: I’m
QUOTE OF THE DAY: I’m still in the middle of Fareed Zakaria’s opus on “The Arrogant Empire,” so I can’t really comment on it just yet. However, this quote within the article — from Denis MacShane, Britain’s minister for Europe — is priceless: “Scratch an anti-American in Europe, and very often all he wants is ...
QUOTE OF THE DAY: I'm still in the middle of Fareed Zakaria's opus on "The Arrogant Empire," so I can't really comment on it just yet. However, this quote within the article -- from Denis MacShane, Britain’s minister for Europe -- is priceless: "Scratch an anti-American in Europe, and very often all he wants is a guest professorship at Harvard or to have an article published in The New York Times.”
QUOTE OF THE DAY: I’m still in the middle of Fareed Zakaria’s opus on “The Arrogant Empire,” so I can’t really comment on it just yet. However, this quote within the article — from Denis MacShane, Britain’s minister for Europe — is priceless: “Scratch an anti-American in Europe, and very often all he wants is a guest professorship at Harvard or to have an article published in The New York Times.”
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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