Spring break in Brussels, dude!
The Fletcher School is on spring break this week, so your humble blogger is off to Brussels later today to gorge on chocolate and beer attend the 2009 Brussels Forum. I will hopefully resist the forces of conventional wisdom — which I think I accomplished at last year’s event. As you faithful servant, I intend to ...
The Fletcher School is on spring break this week, so your humble blogger is off to Brussels later today to gorge on chocolate and beer attend the 2009 Brussels Forum. I will hopefully resist the forces of conventional wisdom -- which I think I accomplished at last year's event.
The Fletcher School is on spring break this week, so your humble blogger is off to Brussels later today to gorge on chocolate and beer attend the 2009 Brussels Forum. I will hopefully resist the forces of conventional wisdom — which I think I accomplished at last year’s event.
As you faithful servant, I intend to observe and report on everything. In fact, you should think of me as the mall cop of the Brussels Forum — which is a big step up from blogger.
If, for some reason, you do not trust my reportage, you can always watch it yourself. Except for the late-night drinking sessions, of course.
Look through the agenda, and if there’s a pointed question you would like me to ask, post it in the comments.
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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