For those who care….
For those of you in the audience who care about the political economy of intellectual property rights, global civil society, or global governance — yes, you sitting in the Pick Hall computer lab, I’m looking right at you — check out my revised APSA paper, “Gauging the Power of Global Civil Society: Intellectual Property and ...
For those of you in the audience who care about the political economy of intellectual property rights, global civil society, or global governance -- yes, you sitting in the Pick Hall computer lab, I'm looking right at you -- check out my revised APSA paper, "Gauging the Power of Global Civil Society: Intellectual Property and Public Health." [Isn't this the one you were fretting about in August?--ed. Yes, but I'm pleasantly surprised with how it came out.]
For those of you in the audience who care about the political economy of intellectual property rights, global civil society, or global governance — yes, you sitting in the Pick Hall computer lab, I’m looking right at you — check out my revised APSA paper, “Gauging the Power of Global Civil Society: Intellectual Property and Public Health.” [Isn’t this the one you were fretting about in August?–ed. Yes, but I’m pleasantly surprised with how it came out.]
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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