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I wandered into the field by accident. I started in comparative politics, which is a very different way of looking at the world, but ended up co-authoring a piece for a good international affairs journal, which helped me get my first job. That involved teaching a Ph.D. level seminar to the graduate students, which was a bit of a stretch, since I had never actually taken a Ph.D. level course in international politics in my life. I've been bluffing my way through ever since ... More seriously, I do international politics, but in a slightly weird way. If you asked me how I would identify, I would say as someone who studies political economy, institutions, and technology. Some of that work is international; some very far afield from that. 0 reply
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