Your IR reading for today
I’m attending an all-day conference at Princeton on nested and overlapping international institutions. IR and IL types should read some of the short papers linked to on the conference web site — paticularly if you’re interested in the politics of genetically modified organisms. Less hard-core IR types might be more interested in the latest issue ...
I'm attending an all-day conference at Princeton on nested and overlapping international institutions. IR and IL types should read some of the short papers linked to on the conference web site -- paticularly if you're interested in the politics of genetically modified organisms. Less hard-core IR types might be more interested in the latest issue of The Washington Quarterly. David Adesnik and Michael McFaul have an article entitled "Engaging Autocratic Allies to Promote Democracy." In a related vein, Jeffrey Kopstein asks in "The Transatlantic Divide Over Democracy Promotion," whether that policy become yet another new source of transatlantic tension, or will it be an area in which they can work together. I expect 100 word comments by the end of the day.
I’m attending an all-day conference at Princeton on nested and overlapping international institutions. IR and IL types should read some of the short papers linked to on the conference web site — paticularly if you’re interested in the politics of genetically modified organisms. Less hard-core IR types might be more interested in the latest issue of The Washington Quarterly. David Adesnik and Michael McFaul have an article entitled “Engaging Autocratic Allies to Promote Democracy.” In a related vein, Jeffrey Kopstein asks in “The Transatlantic Divide Over Democracy Promotion,” whether that policy become yet another new source of transatlantic tension, or will it be an area in which they can work together. I expect 100 word comments by the end of the day.
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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