Over two decades have passed since the horrifying 9/11 attacks. Do we have a consensus...
I dislike the term “soft power.” We owe the term to the late, great Joseph Nye. He popularized it...
Dominant theories of international political economy leave little room for the influence of individuals. They also never anticipated that the United States might seek to completely upend the global economic order.
I’ve had four potential posts on Israel, anti-Israel actions and antisemitism this week. As...
Over two decades...
I dislike the term...
Dominant theories of international political economy leave little room for the influence of individuals. They also never anticipated that the United States might seek to completely upend the global economic order.
Amid the annual deluge of end-of-year lists, I started to think about what readings generated the...
I wrote a chapter for a newly published edited volume, Teaching Political Science and...
Professor Jason Ralph joins the Hayseed Scholar podcast. Brent has known Jason’s work for...
Renowned international relations scholar and practitioner Joseph S. Nye passed away last week....
“Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in” is something I would say at the risk of...
Charles A. Dainoff, Robert M. Farley, and Geoffrey F. Williams answer questions about their new book