I had a fantastic conversation with A.J. Manuzzi and John Allen Gay about my new book "Why Democracies Fight Dictators" on the Security Dilemma podcast! Check out the episode here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/w...
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Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto. Global Security. International Order. Nukes. Food. Dogs. Not necessarily in that order.
I had a fantastic conversation with A.J. Manuzzi and John Allen Gay about my new book "Why Democracies Fight Dictators" on the Security Dilemma podcast! Check out the episode here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/w...
Just out from @madisonschramm.bsky.social
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Frank Papa's is right down the street.
Tariffs xkcd.com/3073
The distinction that @jamellebouie.net draws between unconstitutional and *anti-constitutional* acts is useful when underscoring that what we are witnessing is not simply an executive testing the bounds of his power.
It is, fundamentally, regime change.
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Who guards the guardians?
New Yorkers: Call Sen. Gillibrand’s office to vote NO on cloture and NO on the Republican Spending Bill.
They vote in the morning.
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Make France Great Again!
Over/under, at what minute mark does he ask for an Enabling Act to formally bypass Congress and rule entirely by decree?
When you figure that out, please share with the rest of us
Carville advocating for this openly tells me that it's already the party strategy...
Pack a flak jacket?
Muskommissars
www.foreignaffairs.com/united-state... This is by far the best, clearest and most realistic analysis of what we're in for that I've seen.
It's commonplace for other countries to purchase USD and debt instruments to curry favor with the US, avoid tariffs, offset cost of mil deployments and aid, etc. Cheaper to buy some T coin and enrich one person and his cronies than subsidize an entire country! #quarterjoking
Perhaps not, but your current followers would appreciate it
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<thread> re: @dandrezner.bsky.social's new piece on the "madman theory." In 2017 @dknedal.bsky.social and I argued that Trump fundamentally misunderstands its logic. foreignpolicy.com/2017/04/18/t... /1
Not for trading? Not fiscally tenable? Ne fide turpibus?
Looking for a last minute holiday gift or a fun vacation read? Want to understand trends in US covert foreign imposed regime change? My Cambridge Element, "Tip-toeing through the Tulips with Congress," with @dknedal.bsky.social is now available to preorder!
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2nd: having nukes (even threatening to get them) makes war less likely to stay limited (recall Lindsay Graham in 2017 saying that if "if thousands die, they're going to die over there"), increases great power (not just US) incentive to restrain all parties and step in if s%!?* hits the fan
I don't think there's outright consensus among proponents, but I've encountered 2 sets of related arguments, v. similar to UK (and to some extent FR): 1) existential deterrence; 2) entrapment. First, own nukes sub for lost conventional and nuclear retaliatory capability should US abandon them
Attempted self-coup by an unpopular president with waning support even with his own party. Expect a million plus people surrounding the presidential/MD compound by the time you land.
Donaldo Juan Trumperón, delivering on his promise do Make America Gran Again. Next on the agenda, purging the universities, military, and civil service.
Misogyny is, unfortunately, alive and well!
@Madison_Schramm, Lori Crasnic & I find that women heads of government are more likely to be accused of corruption due to pervasive gendered beliefs about women and corruption. In CJPS
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