The grand opening

Those of you prowling around the rest of DanielDrezner.com have probably figured this out, but for the rest of you, I’ve added a few bells and whistles to the site. [You’ve added?–ed. Good point!! A big thank you to Robyn for all of her help in getting everything fixed up. My apologies for occasionally marring ...

By , 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.

Those of you prowling around the rest of DanielDrezner.com have probably figured this out, but for the rest of you, I've added a few bells and whistles to the site. [You've added?--ed. Good point!! A big thank you to Robyn for all of her help in getting everything fixed up. My apologies for occasionally marring your beautiful design with some slapped-on code of my own.] In no particular order:

Those of you prowling around the rest of DanielDrezner.com have probably figured this out, but for the rest of you, I’ve added a few bells and whistles to the site. [You’ve added?–ed. Good point!! A big thank you to Robyn for all of her help in getting everything fixed up. My apologies for occasionally marring your beautiful design with some slapped-on code of my own.] In no particular order:

1) On the right, you’ll notice a book recommendation page, which contains some classic and recent books on international relations and political economy that are worth checking out. 2) Also on the right, you will also notice a Book of the Month selection. For the rest of August, it’s Meghan O’Sullivan’s Shrewd Sanctions, which I’ve mentioned in the past. [What’s the deal with the Amazon ad?–ed. Buy the book via my site, I get a small cut. Trying to make a profit on the blog?–ed. More like trying to recoup sunk costs.] 3) The rest of the site is now up. This includes research and teaching pages for those interested in my day job, and a personal interests page for those who are yours truly. Highlights from the rest of the site include my academic cv*, my paper-writing advice, and a small photo of me skydiving.

If you want to see anything else within reason, let me know and I’ll see what I can do. Otherwise, enjoy!! *WARNING: Those of you more comfortable with the word “resume” will be flabbergasted at both its length and the extent of piddling stuff that’s included on my cv. That’s not me being vain; that’s just the nature of academic resumes for those without tenure.

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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