-
Join 7 other subscribers
Share This Blog
Archives
The Tags
- 2010
- Afghanistan
- Al-Queda
- Armed Forces
- art
- awesome
- Barack Obama
- Berlin
- Bob Woodward
- CFE
- China
- community
- CSTO
- Culture
- DC
- diplomacy
- economics
- Elections
- Embassies
- EU
- extremism
- food
- football
- freedom
- futbol
- Germany
- Global Security
- government
- guns
- history
- Human Rights
- humor
- independence day
- Intelligence
- Interests
- International Studies Association
- internet
- Iran
- ISA
- july 4
- Maryland
- Montreal
- Moscow
- movies
- NATO
- news
- North Korea
- NY
- Obama
- oil
- OSCE
- painting
- Pakistan
- peacekeeping
- policy
- politics
- Rand Paul
- Russia
- Security Policy
- soccer
- South Korea
- steampunk
- Technology
- Tourism
- U.S.
- UN
- United States
- US
- Washington DC
- wine
- world cup
- youtube
Tag Archives: government
A Post-ISA Round Up
It may be a few weeks late, but I’m glad to report that the International Studies Association conference in Montreal was a success. I presented on two separate panels – Getting to Grips with Global Governance, and Global Media, Open … Continue reading
Its Official – ISA Conference is a Go!
If some of you remember the post from quite a while ago (This One), I submitted, with one of my peers, several paper proposals to the International Studies Association Conference in Montreal. Well, a few months and much waiting later, … Continue reading
The Government Employment Process. Or: Frustration in a Can.
Do you ever get the urge to rip the head of the next fuzzy and cute thing that wanders your way.? In the spirit of list-based comedy, I’m going to explain why trying to find your first federal job equates … Continue reading