Gone APSAing
Your humble blogger will be away from his traditional blog desk and bound for Toronto for the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. I will likely post some about interesting tidbits from the conference. Readers are encouraged to peruse the program and let me know which panels they think are "must-see" events. I ...
Your humble blogger will be away from his traditional blog desk and bound for Toronto for the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.
Your humble blogger will be away from his traditional blog desk and bound for Toronto for the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.
I will likely post some about interesting tidbits from the conference. Readers are encouraged to peruse the program and let me know which panels they think are "must-see" events.
I can only speculate how many political scientists — people with plenty of post-graduate education, mind you — are thwarted in their attempt to attend APSA because they forgot that Canada is actually not the United States and that they therefore need a passport to get into Canada (and, more importantly, return to the United States).
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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