The State Department is really hard up
The Bush administration’s foreign policy has absorbed a number of whacksfrom the commentariat as of late. Here’s more fodder: I’ll be in Germany for the rest of this week as part of a State Department speaker program that brings U.S. experts overseas to speak to German expert audiences on such topics as economics, trade and ...
The Bush administration's foreign policy has absorbed a number of whacksfrom the commentariat as of late. Here's more fodder: I'll be in Germany for the rest of this week as part of a State Department speaker program that brings U.S. experts overseas to speak to German expert audiences on such topics as economics, trade and global affairs. Blogging will likely be intermittent for the rest of the week. Auf Wiedersehen! Discussion topic amongst yourselves: what will Iraq look like a year from now?
The Bush administration’s foreign policy has absorbed a number of whacksfrom the commentariat as of late. Here’s more fodder: I’ll be in Germany for the rest of this week as part of a State Department speaker program that brings U.S. experts overseas to speak to German expert audiences on such topics as economics, trade and global affairs. Blogging will likely be intermittent for the rest of the week. Auf Wiedersehen! Discussion topic amongst yourselves: what will Iraq look like a year from now?
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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