My latest bloggingheads throwdown
My latest bloggingheads diavlog was supposed to be with the lovely Megan McArdle, in which we revealed various clothing and other indiscretions from our past. Scandalous information about the both of us was revealed. Alas, there was a technical glitch, and so that diavlog will now not be seen again until Bob Wright releases the ...
My latest bloggingheads diavlog was supposed to be with the lovely Megan McArdle, in which we revealed various clothing and other indiscretions from our past. Scandalous information about the both of us was revealed. Alas, there was a technical glitch, and so that diavlog will now not be seen again until Bob Wright releases the DVD version of "Bloggingheads: The Lost Tapes." As a substitute, go check out my diavlog with Bob Wright. Topics include: 1) Should a blogginghead be monogamous or play the field? 2) The depressing situation in Palestine; 3) The depressing situation talking about Palestine in the United States; 4) How can the U.S. regulate Chinese industries? 5) What will technology do to China? 6) The globalization of American sports 7) Why everyone will like Knocked Up and why no one should see the Fantastic Four sequel. Oh, and along the way Bob cajoles me into issuing a public challenge.
My latest bloggingheads diavlog was supposed to be with the lovely Megan McArdle, in which we revealed various clothing and other indiscretions from our past. Scandalous information about the both of us was revealed. Alas, there was a technical glitch, and so that diavlog will now not be seen again until Bob Wright releases the DVD version of “Bloggingheads: The Lost Tapes.” As a substitute, go check out my diavlog with Bob Wright. Topics include:
1) Should a blogginghead be monogamous or play the field? 2) The depressing situation in Palestine; 3) The depressing situation talking about Palestine in the United States; 4) How can the U.S. regulate Chinese industries? 5) What will technology do to China? 6) The globalization of American sports 7) Why everyone will like Knocked Up and why no one should see the Fantastic Four sequel.
Oh, and along the way Bob cajoles me into issuing a public challenge.
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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