Daniel W. Drezner
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Born |
Syracuse, New York | August 28, 1968
Education | B.A. from Williams College (1990); M.A. in economics and Ph.D. in political science from Stanford University (1996) |
Occupation | author, professor, journalist, blogger |
Spouse(s) | Erika Drezner |
Children | Lauren, Sam |
Website | http://danieldrezner.com/ |
Daniel W. Drezner (born August 28, 1968)[1] is an American professor of international politics at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, an author of books and op-ed pieces, a blogger, and a commentator.
Drezner is also a nonresident senior fellow at the Project on International Order and Strategy at the Brookings Institution.[2]
Education
Drezner graduated from Williams College with a B.A. in 1990. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. degree from Stanford University.[3]
Political views
Drezner rarely discusses his political loyalties, but in 2011 he wrote: "I find liberals write 'even conservative Dan Drezner...' while conservatives often deploy terms like 'academic elitist' or 'RINO.' In my case, at this point in time, I believe that last appellation to be entirely fair and accurate. I'm not a Democrat, and I don't think I've become more liberal over time."[4]
Drezner supported the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, writing that "a successful invasion not only eliminates the Iraqi threat, but over the long run it reduces the Arab resentment that feeds Al-Qaeda."[5]
Drezner was a signatory to a March 2016 open letter by Republican national security community members that opposed Donald Trump as Republican nominee for U.S. President.[6]
Media contributions
Drezner has published columns, essays, and op-eds in many media outlets, including The New Republic,[7] Foreign Affairs,[8] Foreign Policy,[9] the New York Times, Slate,[10] Tech Central Station, and the Wall Street Journal, among others. He has also been a frequent guest on Bloggingheads.tv and various other broadcast media. Drezner originally blogged on his website, DanielDrezner.com, but moved in January 2009 to become a contributing blogger at ForeignPolicy.com.[11]
Drezner has moderated and spoken at various Council on Foreign Relations events.[12]
Books
Drezner is the author of:[13][14]
- Drezner, Daniel W. (2014). The system worked: how the world stopped another great depression. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190263393.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (2011). Theories of international politics and zombies. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691147833.[15]
- Drezner, Daniel W. (2008). All politics is global: explaining international regulatory regimes. Princeton, New Jersey Woodstock: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691096421.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (2006). U.S. trade strategy: free versus fair. New York Washington, D.C: Council on Foreign Relations Distributed by Brookings Institution Press. ISBN 9780876093498.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (1999). The sanctions paradox: economic statecraft and international relations. Cambridge England New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521643320.
He has also edited:
- Drezner, Daniel W. (2003). Locating the proper authorities: the interaction of domestic and international institutions. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 9780472027279.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (2009). Avoiding trivia: the role of strategic planning in American foreign policy. Washington, D.C: Brookings Institution Press. ISBN 9780815703662.
Scholarly publications
- Drezner, Daniel W. (March 2008). "The realist tradition in American public opinion". Perspectives on Politics. Cambridge Journals. 6 (1): 51–70. doi:10.1017/S1537592708080067. JSTOR 20446637. Pdf.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (2008), "International economic order", in Darity, William A., International encyclopedia of the social sciences, volume 4: Inequality, income – Marxism (2nd ed.), Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, ISBN 9780028659695.
- Drezner, Daniel W.; Farrell, Henry (January 2008). "Introduction: blogs, politics and power: a special issue of Public Choice". Public Choice, special issue: Blogs, Politics and Power. Springer. 134 (1–2): 1–13. doi:10.1007/s11127-007-9206-5. JSTOR 27698207.
- Drezner, Daniel W.; Farrell, Henry (January 2008). "The power and politics of blogs". Public Choice, special issue: Blogs, Politics and Power. Springer. 134 (1–2): 15–30. doi:10.1007/s11127-007-9198-1. JSTOR 27698208.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (October 2005). "Globalization, harmonization, and competition: the different pathways to policy convergence". Journal of European Public Policy, special issue: Cross-national Policy Convergence: Causes, Concepts and Empirical Findings. Taylor and Francis. 12 (5): 841–859. doi:10.1080/13501760500161472.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (Fall 2004). "The global governance of the internet: bringing the State back in". Political Science Quarterly. Wiley. 119 (3): 477–498. doi:10.2307/20202392. JSTOR 20202392.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (Summer 2003). "The hidden hand of economic coercion". International Organization. Cambridge Journals. 57 (3): 643–659. doi:10.1017/S0020818303573052. JSTOR 3594840.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (January 2001). "Outside the box: explaining sanctions in pursuit of foreign economic goals". International Interactions. Taylor and Francis. 26 (4): 379–410. doi:10.1080/03050620108434972.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (Spring 2001). "Globalization and policy convergence". International Studies Review. Wiley. 3 (1): 53–78. doi:10.1111/1521-9488.00225. JSTOR 3186512.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (January 2001). "State structure, technological leadership and the maintenance of hegemony". Review of International Studies. Cambridge Journals. 27 (1): 3–25. doi:10.1017/S0260210501000031. JSTOR 20079588.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (October 2000). "Ideas, bureaucratic politics, and the crafting of foreign policy". American Journal of Political Science. Wiley. 44 (4): 733–749. doi:10.2307/2669278. JSTOR 2669278.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (Winter 2000). "Bargaining, enforcement, and multilateral sanctions: when is cooperation counterproductive?". International Organization. Cambridge Journals. 54 (1): 73–102. doi:10.1162/002081800551127. JSTOR 2601318.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (September 1999). "The trouble with carrots: transaction costs, conflict expectations, and economic inducements". Security Studies, special issue: Power and the Purse: Economic Statecraft, Interdependence, and National Security. Taylor and Francis. 9 (1–2): 188–218. doi:10.1080/09636419908429399.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (December 1998). "Conflict expectations and the paradox of economic coercion". International Studies Quarterly. Wiley. 42 (4): 709–731. doi:10.1111/0020-8833.00103. JSTOR 2600899.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (September 1998). "So you want to get a tenure-track job...". PS: Political Science & Politics. Cambridge Journals. 31 (3): 609–614. doi:10.2307/420623. JSTOR 420623.
- Drezner, Daniel W. (March 1997). "Allies, adversaries, and economic coercion: Russian foreign economic policy since 1991". Security Studies. Taylor and Francis. 6 (3): 65–111. doi:10.1080/09636419708429315.
References
- ↑ "bio". Danieldrezner.com. 1968-08-23. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
- ↑ Daniel W. Drezner: Nonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Project on International Order and Strategy, Brookings Institution.
- ↑ "Faculty Profile Tufts Fletcher School". Fletcher.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
- ↑ "Hi, my name's Dan, and I'm a RINO". foreignpolicy.com/. 2011-11-27. Retrieved 2013-11-18.
- ↑ "Responding to the Realists".
- ↑ "Open Letter on Donald Trump from GOP National Security Leaders".
- ↑ Author: Daniel W. Drezner, The New Republic
- ↑ "Daniel W. Drezner". Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
- ↑ "Web of Influence – By Daniel W. Drezner and Henry Farrell". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
- ↑ Ho, Tienlon. "Politics, Business, Technology, and the Arts - Slate Magazine". Slate.com. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
- ↑ "Daniel W. Drezner | FOREIGN POLICY". Drezner.foreignpolicy.com. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
- ↑ Daniel W. Drezner Professor of International Politics, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Council on Foreign Relations.
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?as_auth=Daniel+W+Drezner
- ↑ "Daniel W. Drezner :: Who the hell is Daniel W. Drezner?". danieldrezner.com. 21 October 2005. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
- ↑ "Twitter / dandrezner: Due out this fall: Daniel". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
External links
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- Drezner's blog at ForeignPolicy.com
- Appearances on C-SPAN
- Drezner's debates and discussions at Bloggingheads.tv