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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
IR prof, international security, climate change UML by way of OU and GaTech. “known in the future as the Kris Kristofferson of IR.” Queens of Scotland dad. “undertones that promote extreme feminism” Fulbright/NSF scholar 2024/2025
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.
I am a Professor of Political Science at Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY. My research focuses on US foreign policy, military intervention, and historical international relations.
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