Scott Sagan

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First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 02 2013 - 1 reports

Why political scientists are screwed, redux [UPDATED]

Six weeks ago I discussed -- as a dispassionate political scientist -- why the field of political science was good and truly f**ked when it came to Congress . Yesterday, Dave Weigel blogged about this at more length. The depressing parts version:Attacking ... [Published Foreign Policy Magazine - May 02 2013]
First reported Apr 27 2013 - Updated Apr 27 2013 - 1 reports

Red Lines and Syrian Chemical Weapons

By Shashank Joshi, Research FellowEvidence of chemical weapons use by the Syrian regime remains incomplete. But the Obama Administration's confused signaling and ambiguous standards of evidence risk emboldening the Assad regime.A Whole Bunch of Red L ... [Published RUSI Whitehall Papers - Apr 27 2013]
First reported Apr 10 2013 - Updated Apr 10 2013 - 1 reports

Man with pellet gun busted near Obama route

Target shooting on street used by presidential motorcadePublished: 10 mins ago(HARTFORD COURANT) An East Hartford man who was shooting cans with a pellet gun in a yard along the route of President Obama‘s motorcade on Monday was ordered held on $50,000 ... [Published WorldNetDaily - Apr 10 2013]

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Why political scientists are screwed, redux [UP... [Published Foreign Policy Magazine - May 02 2013]
Red Lines and Syrian Chemical Weapons [Published RUSI Whitehall Papers - Apr 27 2013]
Man with pellet gun busted near Obama route [Published WorldNetDaily - Apr 10 2013]
The Cuban Missile Crisis as Intelligence Failure [Published Policy Review - Oct 02 2012]
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