Syllabi for next quarter
Sorry for being mute today — I was finalizing my course syllabi for next year. The finishing touches always take longer than I think. For those U of C undergraduates and graduates interested, here are the links (which can also be found on my teaching page): Undergraduate: American Foreign Economic Policy (in Word format) Graduate: ...
Sorry for being mute today -- I was finalizing my course syllabi for next year. The finishing touches always take longer than I think. For those U of C undergraduates and graduates interested, here are the links (which can also be found on my teaching page): Undergraduate: American Foreign Economic Policy (in Word format) Graduate: Global Political Economy (in Word format)
Sorry for being mute today — I was finalizing my course syllabi for next year. The finishing touches always take longer than I think. For those U of C undergraduates and graduates interested, here are the links (which can also be found on my teaching page): Undergraduate: American Foreign Economic Policy (in Word format) Graduate: Global Political Economy (in Word format)
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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