“Political scientists are anti-dowdy”
That’s just one of the many brilliant insights I come up with in my latest bloggingheads diavlog with Megan McArdle — who is “the world’s tallest female econoblogger” according to her new Atlantic site. Among the topics discussed — the foreign policy community, the netroots, imperialism, New York under Giuliani, Wall Street jitters, and why ...
That's just one of the many brilliant insights I come up with in my latest bloggingheads diavlog with Megan McArdle -- who is "the world's tallest female econoblogger" according to her new Atlantic site. Among the topics discussed -- the foreign policy community, the netroots, imperialism, New York under Giuliani, Wall Street jitters, and why everyone hates Megan (something to do with white jeans). Go check it out! UPDATE: Laura McKenna weighs in on several topics covered in the diavlog. "Pointy sling backs" are involved.
That’s just one of the many brilliant insights I come up with in my latest bloggingheads diavlog with Megan McArdle — who is “the world’s tallest female econoblogger” according to her new Atlantic site. Among the topics discussed — the foreign policy community, the netroots, imperialism, New York under Giuliani, Wall Street jitters, and why everyone hates Megan (something to do with white jeans). Go check it out! UPDATE: Laura McKenna weighs in on several topics covered in the diavlog. “Pointy sling backs” are involved.
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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