Weekend self-promotion leftovers

I had a bloggingheads diavlog with Bob Kagan on China and the Olympics.  I play the mainstream member of the foreign policy community to Bob’s crusading, articulate neoconservative.  My favorite part is when we wander into the abstruse question of how 19th century America viewed Prussia.  Go check it out (for the higlights, check out the ...

By , 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.

I had a bloggingheads diavlog with Bob Kagan on China and the Olympics.  I play the mainstream member of the foreign policy community to Bob's crusading, articulate neoconservative.  My favorite part is when we wander into the abstruse question of how 19th century America viewed Prussia.  Go check it out (for the higlights, check out the New York Times synposis).  There's also another Marketplace commentary.  This one is keyed off of a Boston Globe story from last month on how the Boston Fed is hosting a mortgage counseling session at Gillette Stadium (home of the New England Patriots).  I imagine how such an event would be covered by sports announcers.  Go check it out too

I had a bloggingheads diavlog with Bob Kagan on China and the Olympics.  I play the mainstream member of the foreign policy community to Bob’s crusading, articulate neoconservative.  My favorite part is when we wander into the abstruse question of how 19th century America viewed Prussia.  Go check it out (for the higlights, check out the New York Times synposis).  There’s also another Marketplace commentary.  This one is keyed off of a Boston Globe story from last month on how the Boston Fed is hosting a mortgage counseling session at Gillette Stadium (home of the New England Patriots).  I imagine how such an event would be covered by sports announcers.  Go check it out too

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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