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09 June 2003: "Agonism and antagonism"

Henry Farrell, author of the blog Gallowglass, has a very insightful entry regarding the dearth of discussion in American politics lately, with some interesting references to Max Weber.

There's lots of other good stuff on Gallowglass, particularly if you're interested in the EU. Farrell's originally from Ireland, and now teaches international political economy at the University of Toronto; his commentary on developments regarding the European Union are highly informed, which is an all too rare phenomenon in Blogoslavia (he certainly knows a sight more than I do). Admittedly, the entries on the EU are a little dry, but that just goes with the subject matter; the EU does not tend inspire high drama. But there's lots of interesting stuff in there, including contributions by Farrell's sister Maria, so if you've got some time to kill, you could do a lot worse than spend it checking out Gallowglass. In light of my recent entries on international institutions, I thoroughly recommend this entry as well.

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