Defying the new bloggingheads business plan
My latest bloggingheads segment is up — this time with Henry Farrell. Much to Robert Wright’s disappointment, neither of us gets really angry. Topics include: The fallout from the last bloggingheads episode; My book, All Politics Is Global. And hey, have I mentioned recently that you can buy it at Amazon.com (act now — Amazon ...
My latest bloggingheads segment is up -- this time with Henry Farrell. Much to Robert Wright's disappointment, neither of us gets really angry. Topics include: The fallout from the last bloggingheads episode; My book, All Politics Is Global. And hey, have I mentioned recently that you can buy it at Amazon.com (act now -- Amazon says they only have a few copies left in stock)?? Our favorite social science strawmen; The future of the European Union; The future of libertarianism Go check it out!!
My latest bloggingheads segment is up — this time with Henry Farrell. Much to Robert Wright’s disappointment, neither of us gets really angry. Topics include:
The fallout from the last bloggingheads episode; My book, All Politics Is Global. And hey, have I mentioned recently that you can buy it at Amazon.com
(act now — Amazon says they only have a few copies left in stock)?? Our favorite social science strawmen; The future of the European Union; The future of libertarianism
Go check it out!!
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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