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         <title>Take home exam date</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Dear all</p>

<p>As discussed in the last class, we will not have a class on March 27 because I will be in San Francisco for the International Studies Association meeting. This, together with the changes to accommodate the guest class with Jim Fearon, complicates our schedule somewhat. So what will be happening over the next few weeks is the following.</p>

<p>On March 27, there will be NO <span class="caps">CLASS.</span></p>

<p>On April 3, we will have the class on North-South relations in the World Economy (the last of the <span class="caps">IPE </span>sequence).</p>

<p>On April 10, we will have the guest class with Jim Fearon.</p>

<p>On April 17, we will have a three hour omnibus session, comprising the classes on Relative Gains, Cooperation and Conflict, and Conflict and Security: The Balance of Power, in one class.</p>

<p>From April 24 on, we will renew our normal schedule, albeit one week late, beginning with Rationalist Approaches to Security and going on from there.</p>

<p>We will schedule a make-up class at the end of the semester to ensure that we get everything covered. </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Realism, pragmatism and game theory</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>This <a href="http://politicstheoryphotography.blogspot.com/2008/01/what-use-is-game-theory.html">blogpost</a> by Jim Johnson (who despite having the dubious judgment to be a friend of mine is one of the most interesting political theorists out there) may be of interest to students wading through the first part of the Wendt assigned reading - it speaks to the relationship between game theory and the kinds of broadly scientific realist accounts of society that Wendt (in somewhat different ways) is interested in. </p>]]></description>
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         <category>interesting stuff</category>
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