Tag Archives: Political Analysis

Pragmatism vs. Idealism (Or, what to do about Russia and Ukraine?)

I haven’t written a “political analysis” type of post in a long time. But I just finished teaching a political science course, and because I created several new slides this past term to talk about the (sadly) still-continuing conflict between … Continue reading

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My election commentary on Swedish public television news

Because I teach political science at Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE), I was tapped us someone to interview this morning in connection with yesterday’s Presidential election in the U.S. I tag-teamed with one of my colleagues, Dr. Jeremy Kedziora, which … Continue reading

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What I’m Reading: A podcast/newsletter called “What Happens Next”

A podcast that I don’t even remember subscribing to but which I really enjoy for its unusual topics and insights on political and economic topics is titled, “What Happens Next in 6 Minutes with Larry Bernstein.” In reading through the … Continue reading

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Abstract for an article I just proposed

Remember how on Monday (when I posted my photo of gorgeously orange carrots and vibrantly green parsley) I mentioned that I was having a stressful day because I was trying to meet a deadline? Well, I made it—but not till … Continue reading

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Some thoughts on Ukraine

This post is so old now (2014), but I just saw this news on Twitter from The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex): BREAKING: Russian parliamentarian says Syria has expressed willingness to recognize Donetsk and Luhansk as independent states It seems so odd … Continue reading

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