My time on the F-list
My latest bloggingheads.tv debate with Henry Farrell is now available. Among our topics: 1) Did the Iraq Study Group accomplish anything? 2) Why haven’t there been mass protests against the war? 3) Is offshore balancing possible in the Middle East? 4) Krugman on income inequality… again. 5) Would you rather be Paul Krugman or David ...
My latest bloggingheads.tv debate with Henry Farrell is now available. Among our topics: 1) Did the Iraq Study Group accomplish anything? 2) Why haven't there been mass protests against the war? 3) Is offshore balancing possible in the Middle East? 4) Krugman on income inequality... again. 5) Would you rather be Paul Krugman or David Card? Highlights include me nearly choking on a glass of water, Henry coming up with the wonderful term "F-list celebrity" for bloggers, and free advertising for this establishment.
My latest bloggingheads.tv debate with Henry Farrell is now available. Among our topics:
1) Did the Iraq Study Group accomplish anything? 2) Why haven’t there been mass protests against the war? 3) Is offshore balancing possible in the Middle East? 4) Krugman on income inequality… again. 5) Would you rather be Paul Krugman or David Card?
Highlights include me nearly choking on a glass of water, Henry coming up with the wonderful term “F-list celebrity” for bloggers, and free advertising for this establishment.
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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