Gone grand strategizin’
Blogging will be intermittent for the next few days, as I’m off to Princeton University for the next couple of days. I’ll be participating in a conference sponsored by the Princeton Project on National Security, which I referred to a year ago as “a nonpartisan effort to strengthen and update the intellectual underpinnings of U.S. ...
Blogging will be intermittent for the next few days, as I'm off to Princeton University for the next couple of days. I'll be participating in a conference sponsored by the Princeton Project on National Security, which I referred to a year ago as "a nonpartisan effort to strengthen and update the intellectual underpinnings of U.S. national security strategy." It's definitely bipartisan -- half of Democracy Arsenal and America Abroad will be in attendance. If you glance at the planned agenda you'll see that participants will be trying to think big thoughts. In my case, it will probably consist more of listening to others think big thoughts. In the meantime, talk amongst yourselves about this truly horrifying report.
Blogging will be intermittent for the next few days, as I’m off to Princeton University for the next couple of days. I’ll be participating in a conference sponsored by the Princeton Project on National Security, which I referred to a year ago as “a nonpartisan effort to strengthen and update the intellectual underpinnings of U.S. national security strategy.” It’s definitely bipartisan — half of Democracy Arsenal and America Abroad will be in attendance. If you glance at the planned agenda you’ll see that participants will be trying to think big thoughts. In my case, it will probably consist more of listening to others think big thoughts. In the meantime, talk amongst yourselves about this truly horrifying report.
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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