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Month: September 2013

Neither Puzzled Nor Outraged

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In Robert Farley
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On September 12, 2013
As a general rule I consider hypocrisy a trivial sin, especially in the international sphere.  As Dan puts it: @drfarls @emptywheel @MikeDrewWhat @DanielLarison organized hypocrisy is a feature, not a bug, of world politics. — Daniel Nexon (@dhnexon) September 11, 2013 As such, I'm not...

Contracts

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On September 12, 2013

Time to make an announcement that's been in the works for awhile. Today, I signed a contract with The New Press. The book is tentatively titled "Out of Sight: A.

Identity Politics

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On September 11, 2013

I'd call Emily Douglas' response to DeBlasio's victory over Christine Quinn in yesterday's New York City mayoral primary a bit unfortunate, if understandable to an extent. Even though it's pretty.

Expert knowledge

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On September 11, 2013

A young researcher whose opinions on Syria were cited by both Senator McCain and Secretary of State John Kerry in congressional testimony last week has been fired from the Institute.

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