David Cortright, Professor Emeritus at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and Director of the Global Policy Initiative of the Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame.
by Dan Nexon | 9 Jul 2021 |
David Cortright, Professor Emeritus at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and Director of the Global Policy Initiative of the Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame.
by Dan Nexon | 9 Jul 2021 |
Keren Yarhi-Milo is the Arnold A. Saltzman Professor of War and Peace Studies in the Political Science Department and School of International and Public Affairs, as well as the Director of the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace, at Columbia University. Her research and teaching focus on international relations and foreign policy, with a particular specialization in international security, including foreign policy decision-making,...
by Dan Nexon | 9 Jul 2021 |
David Ribar holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Princeton University and studies topics at the intersection of political psychology and foreign policy. Â
by Dan Nexon | 9 Jul 2021 |
Don Casler is a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Columbia University, where he studies topics at the intersection of international security and international political economy. His research has been published in World Politics and the Journal of Conflict Resolution.
by Dan Nexon | 9 Jul 2021 | Theory & Methods, US Foreign Policy
Daniel Deudney and John Ikenberry recently published a ‘big think’ article in Foreign Policy. They note that the Biden administration’s approach to foreign and domestic policy – including its particular understanding of the relationship between them – is best understood as “Rooseveltian” in character. What should we make of this?
by Dan Nexon | 8 Jul 2021 | Metablogging
The Duck of Minerva is getting a reboot. What’s changing, and why? This posts begins the process of providing answers.
by Dan Nexon | 8 Jul 2021 |
by Brent Steele | 8 Jul 2021 | Featured, Hayseed Scholar
In this episode, Dr. Toni Haastrup of the University of Stirling joins the Hayseed Scholar podcast. Dr. Haastrup was born in Aberdeen, but moved to Nigeria when she was very young. She talks about primary and then secondary school there, the decisions she had to make early on about language training in the schools, and then her family’s move to California during the last part of high school. She discusses going to Las Positas in California,...
by Dan Nexon | 8 Jul 2021 |
by Dan Nexon | 8 Jul 2021 |
by Dan Nexon | 8 Jul 2021 |
Kathleen R. McNamarais Professor of Government and Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Her work focuses on globalization and the European Union, with a special interest in how politics, culture, and identity shape markets. She is the author of The Politics of Everyday Europe: Constructing Authority in the European Union (Oxford University Press, 2016), The Currency of Ideas: Monetary Politics in the European Union (Cornell University...
by Dan Nexon | 7 Jul 2021 |
Tana Johnson is an Associate Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her work has appeared in outlets such as Journal of Politics, Review of International Political Economy, and International Organization.