Diavlogging about another Korean War
My latest bloggingheads diavlog is up, with UMass Amherst’s Charli Carpenter. We talk about what’s going to happen and what should happen on the Korean peninsula (click here for more on Carpenter’s take), the National Security Strategy, and whether it’s OK to target Americans overseas. Here’s a fun exercise — see if you can detect ...
My latest bloggingheads diavlog is up, with UMass Amherst's Charli Carpenter. We talk about what's going to happen and what should happen on the Korean peninsula (click here for more on Carpenter's take), the National Security Strategy, and whether it's OK to target Americans overseas.
My latest bloggingheads diavlog is up, with UMass Amherst’s Charli Carpenter. We talk about what’s going to happen and what should happen on the Korean peninsula (click here for more on Carpenter’s take), the National Security Strategy, and whether it’s OK to target Americans overseas.
Here’s a fun exercise — see if you can detect the moment when Charli and I switch hawk and dove positions. It’s a tricky maneuver!
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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