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Paul Musgrave
Political science assistant prof . Foreign policy, international relations. Mitchell Scholar. You want it to be one way, but it's the other way.
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Rob Howse 2h
Young energy beats tired machine: Cabán’s victory is just a start
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Paul Musgrave 2h
American aggressor invades pure land
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Paul Musgrave 2h
When autocorrect turns something you typed correctly into an error, you’ve been autoco-wrecked
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Paul Musgrave 2h
Busing. Huh. I guess it’s true that the past isn’t dead—it isn’t even past.
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Paul Musgrave 3h
Replying to @erin_cikanek
You know ORDINARY voters
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Paul Musgrave 3h
Bones aren’t bigoted; brains are
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Paul Musgrave 3h
We cannot afford a meme-shaft gap
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Kelsey D. Atherton Feb 24
The clearest lesson from US foreign policy in the 21st century is that successful nuclear proliferation is maybe the only thing that buys regime security, which is a nightmare of second-order consequences and a catastrophic policy failure for anyone seeking to avoid nuclear ruin.
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Daniel Nexon DrN* Jun 21
I co-edited a special issue of with John Ikenberry on "Hegemony Studies 3.0." Our introduction is currently **free access**, so go grab it... if this is your sort of thing.
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Paul Musgrave 12h
Replying to @jonmladd
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Paul Musgrave 12h
Eight hours into this seven hour train ride, I’m beginning to see the appeal of “making the trains run on time”.
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Paul Musgrave 13h
Replying to @KevinKBanda
Tell me more about your beautiful planet
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Paul Musgrave 13h
Replying to @OrionKidder @HuShuo
Independence Day is thinky. “What if Bill Clinton, but faithful, awesome, and beating up aliens?”
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Paul Musgrave 13h
A reminder that the federal government has mobilized hundreds of billions of dollars for urgent public needs before
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Paul Musgrave 13h
Did Marianne Williamson write this
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Paul Musgrave 13h
Replying to @profmusgrave
And let’s be honest: HSR is a futuristic vision...from 1960s France and Japan. Their prestige projects worked for more than a few Moon buggy drivers
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Paul Musgrave 13h
Replying to @profmusgrave
It’s obvious the Chinese will get there first anyway, that’s why it’s the Red planet
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Paul Musgrave 13h
Replying to @profmusgrave
My life won’t be different if the Chinese land on Mars but it will be worse if we do a Mars mission
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Paul Musgrave 13h
Replying to @profmusgrave
I get incandescent about manned space travel because it’s such a retrofuturist vision of what public achievement looks like
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Paul Musgrave 13h
The president spends more time talking about putting a few dudes on Mars than fixing Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor—and the timeline for Mars is more ambitious than HSR in the country’s densest corridor
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