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Substack mirror of the Duck of Minerva, an academically-focused international affairs weblog.
Dan Nexon is a Professor at Georgetown University, with a joint appointment in the Department of Government and the School of Foreign Service.
Joshua Busby is a Professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin. He writes about climate security, the clean energy transition, U.S.-China relations, among other topics.
Ilan is a Professor in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University. His research is at the intersection of political theory and international political sociology. He is a trained chef and enjoys riding horses and gardening
I am a Professor of Political Science at the University of Vermont, with expertise in religion and politics, terrorism, power politics and the Middle East. I'm also a proud Episcopalian, and a lover of miniature war-games and RPGs.
Kodili Henry Chukwuma is Assistant Professor in International Security in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University.
Tommaso is a PhD candidate at the Geneva Graduate Institute studying the political economy of geoeconomics. He also serves on Milan’s Municipio 2 council chairing the Social Policy and Mobility Committee, which informs ongoing work on urban politics.
Melissa Willard-Foster is an associate professor of political science at the University of Vermont and author of Toppling Foreign Governments. She holds a PhD from UCLA and teaches classes on international relations and US foreign policy.
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