Good war blogs
One blog — Where is Raed? — has been blogging from Baghdad. According to Will Femia, it’s fresher than CNN. Another blog — by freelance journalist Russell Working — provides an amusing glimpse into how the European nets are covering the war. Finally, I’ve been remiss in not mentioning Sean-Paul Kelly’s Agonist blog. Sean-Paul seems ...
One blog -- Where is Raed? -- has been blogging from Baghdad. According to Will Femia, it's fresher than CNN. Another blog -- by freelance journalist Russell Working -- provides an amusing glimpse into how the European nets are covering the war. Finally, I've been remiss in not mentioning Sean-Paul Kelly's Agonist blog. Sean-Paul seems intent on blogging with updates every five minures. A tip of the cap to him.
One blog — Where is Raed? — has been blogging from Baghdad. According to Will Femia, it’s fresher than CNN. Another blog — by freelance journalist Russell Working — provides an amusing glimpse into how the European nets are covering the war. Finally, I’ve been remiss in not mentioning Sean-Paul Kelly’s Agonist blog. Sean-Paul seems intent on blogging with updates every five minures. A tip of the cap to him.
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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