Apologies about the lack of morning linkage today. Things were hectic and I simply forgot. Because it's Doctor Who season....
Apologies about the lack of morning linkage today. Things were hectic and I simply forgot. Because it's Doctor Who season....
Yesterday’s NYTimes had an op-ed from Michael Doran and Max Boot on five reasons why the U.S. should show some backbone and intervene in Syria now: 1) it will help contain Iran; 2) it will help...
I am putting the finishing touches on a new book manuscript on social movements and market transformations with my co-author Ethan Kapstein. In the process of researching that book which focuses on...
2012 interview with Vincent Pouliot.
This is a guest post by Jeff Colgan, an assistant professor in the School of International Service at American University.Policy responses to the resource curse are diffusing in the international community. In August, the U.S. enacted rules that could reduce corruption, promote political accountability, and maybe even reduce the probability of war. The decision was encouraged transnationally by actors from developing countries. Now the European Union and other countries are taking up the torch. All of this points to an intriguing transnational pattern of policy diffusion of which scholars...
Do a google image  search for "nerd duck public domain";Charli's image comes up pretty quickly. Not sure what that means.Colin Kahl defends the Obama Administration's Middle-East foreign-policy record on CNN.Juan Cole does something similar at his blog. Han Xudong argues that trade ties will prevent current tensions in East Asia from escalating to war (via Taylor Fravel).Emmanuel at IPEZone: "Meet China's Real Challenger, Mexico (No Kidding)." Corey Wallace assesses developments in Australia-Japan cooperation. A short note on podcasts: Minerva Cast, the podcast blog, does not carry direct...
Shorter LGM response(s) to Connor Freidersdorf: "Weber."Of course, that doesn't resolve the debate. It merely puts it on the correct footing.Â
Governor Romney's Nutrition Czar-DesignateA small part of my portfolio at the Duck is wading into the shallow end of the conservative pool of ideas, and in that spirit I bring to you the latest contretemps over Imam Obama and his jihad against loyal, God- and YHWH-fearing Americans.If I were to walk up to you and say that control of our nation's school lunches is a key part of the Communist plot to control our precious bodily fluids, you would probably leave, or at least think about calling the police. And if I were to tell you that our nation's First Lady--the only one of Barack Hussein's...
Especially considering that I recently criticized the human security community for failing to pay enough attention to urban violence, I'm delighted to hear of this upcoming web seminar on the topic at Harvard's Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research. These are open to the public but you must register in advance. I've done a few on topics in humanitarian law and find the format and substance quite intellectually compelling. Here's the excerpted description:More than half of the world’s population is concentrated in urban areas. According to UNFPA, this number is expected to rise...
The civil war continues in Syra. As does the one in Mali. Two posts at Political Violence @ a Glance. First, Ron Hassner compares "blasphemy and political violence" in 2006 and 2012.  Second, Steve Saideman discusses the New York Times graphic on future border changes.Glenn Grenwald's take on the NYU/Stanford drone study. Chris Clary also tackles anti-Americanism in the Muslim world, but via a critique of the Blaydes and Lindser piece recently published in the American Political Science Review. What "classics" should US military academies teach?Daniel Little on agent-based models and...
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From Her Majesty's Explorer.My attempts to get Dan Drezner an ignoble have failed.Steve Saideman will be pleased that Sara Silverman has jumped on the voter fraud fraud bandwagon (NSFW). Frank Pasquale describes a less amusing side of the story.Plagiarism in Turkey.The Arabist takes on the delisting of the MEK. More on the epistemology of macroeconomics, from Noah Smith. This kind of reflexive sociological meta-blogging seems, well, Duck-ish. Moral systems in video games.Â