Friday, March 16, 2007 - 6:17 PM
I clicked on the link and ended up at the Onion??
You can always potty train another. Dimples are not so easily reproduced.
DWD: I seem to have trouble using your trackback feature for I keep getting the message "Server said 'You are pinging trackbacks too quickly. Please try again later.'" Please see if this feature is still operative as there have been no recent trackbacks on your site as far as I can tell.
Although I'm sure that there's a whole lot more to your book, the point highlighted by the Economist that states still have a lot of leeway in conducting their affairs in the age of globalization is hardly novel. English authors have covered the same idea extensively in the past, and I wanted to note some of their work which attests to it.
For Statecraft
Stephen D. Krasner
National Security Council
?What, if Anything, Can Policymakers Learn From Political Science??
Inaugural Joseph M. Lepgold Memorial Talk
Sponsored by the Government Department and the School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
April 25, 2002
http://www8.georgetown.edu/departments/government/KrasnerTalk.pdf
Send the girl. Maybe they can teach her to write op-eds.
Give them below-market-price options on the future income streams of one or the other. Alternatively, you could give them transferable first refusal on the next little Drezner, the possibilities could keep their quants active for years...
When she hits twelve, you'll bemoan your missed chance.
(Father of daughter, now thankfully 35)
Daniel W. Drezner is professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
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