Daniel W. Drezner

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Bringing the Pain

Can sanctions hurt Putin enough to make him give up Crimea?

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Not Your Dad’s Academy

Nick Kristof is wrong. Professors are more relevant, accessible, and tech-savvy than ever before.

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There’s Something Rotten in Hogsmeade

Snowden-esque scandals at the Ministry of Magic (and Ron and Hermione got a divorce).

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Altitude Sickness

Why does Davos so often get the world's big questions wrong?

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Bob Gates Doesn’t Know Much About History

The former secretary of defense thinks this is the first time politics played a role in foreign policy? Please.

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Presenting the Albies of 2013

The best global political economy writing of the year -- tweets included.

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The Year of Living Hegemonically

How can the world be getting so much better when U.S. power is waning?

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Closing Time

This will be my last blog post for Foreign Policy -- indeed, in all likelihood, my last blog post, period.  Let me explain.  Astute observers ...

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The Biggest Foreign Policy Screw-Up of 2013

At the end of last week, The New Yorker's John Lee Anderson compiled a list of the top twelve "Geostrategic Gestures of 2013."  Now, to ...

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Two-Headed Serpent Robinson Cano Flees 3,000 Miles to Cowardly Underwater Baseball Team

Give the North Korean government credit -- in this media-saturated age, they still have the capacity to capture the attention of observers from the rest ...

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