I’m not speaking to you
Over the next 48 hours I will be on a mini-vacation, at an attractive metropolitan locale, with my wife…. and without the children. None of you will be coming along either. Talk amongst yourselves, and enjoy the break. Here’s an opening question: does this Economic Policy Institute paper accurately assess American attitudes about the global ...
Over the next 48 hours I will be on a mini-vacation, at an attractive metropolitan locale, with my wife.... and without the children. None of you will be coming along either. Talk amongst yourselves, and enjoy the break. Here's an opening question: does this Economic Policy Institute paper accurately assess American attitudes about the global economy?
Over the next 48 hours I will be on a mini-vacation, at an attractive metropolitan locale, with my wife…. and without the children. None of you will be coming along either. Talk amongst yourselves, and enjoy the break. Here’s an opening question: does this Economic Policy Institute paper accurately assess American attitudes about the global economy?
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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