While I was away…
I had a business trip today (more about why in a week or so), which explains the paucity of blogging on my part. However, I’m glad to see that there was a thread about me, over at Asymmetrical Information. I was particularly bemused by this equation summarizing my contribution to the blogosphere: (Andrew Sullivan – ...
I had a business trip today (more about why in a week or so), which explains the paucity of blogging on my part. However, I'm glad to see that there was a thread about me, over at Asymmetrical Information. I was particularly bemused by this equation summarizing my contribution to the blogosphere:
I had a business trip today (more about why in a week or so), which explains the paucity of blogging on my part. However, I’m glad to see that there was a thread about me, over at Asymmetrical Information. I was particularly bemused by this equation summarizing my contribution to the blogosphere:
(Andrew Sullivan – hysteria) + international finance + Carmen Electra-blogging = Daniel Drezner
Commenters are warily encouraged to come up with what they believe are more precise equations. And — for the record — I don’t think I’ve ever seen a hysterical post from Andrew Sullivan.
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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