So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen…

And so we end where we began, on the subject of outsourcing. This is my last post. I will leave you all in Reihan’s virtuosic hands for one or two more days, before the blog is returned to its rightful owner. I—and quite likely you—look forward to once again reading Dan’s incisive commentary. Many thanks ...

By , a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.

And so we end where we began, on the subject of outsourcing. This is my last post. I will leave you all in Reihan’s virtuosic hands for one or two more days, before the blog is returned to its rightful owner. I—and quite likely you—look forward to once again reading Dan’s incisive commentary. Many thanks to Dan for generously sharing his space with us, I think I can speak for Reihan when I say we’re both grateful for the opportunity. And thanks also to Dan’s loyal readership for your bracing debate and interesting comments this week.

And so we end where we began, on the subject of outsourcing. This is my last post. I will leave you all in Reihan’s virtuosic hands for one or two more days, before the blog is returned to its rightful owner. I—and quite likely you—look forward to once again reading Dan’s incisive commentary. Many thanks to Dan for generously sharing his space with us, I think I can speak for Reihan when I say we’re both grateful for the opportunity. And thanks also to Dan’s loyal readership for your bracing debate and interesting comments this week.

Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Twitter: @dandrezner

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