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Dan Drezner, quoting an email exchange with Ikenberry himself, makes the point that jumped to my mind, (as I was muttering “no, no, no!” at the breakfast table) which is that the two are not mutually exclusive.
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He rejects the idea of building “centralized global institutions that are strong enough to respond to transnational threats,” an idea he attributes to G. John Ikenberry, of Princeton.
Wonk Room 2009
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Other savings will come from a salary and hiring freeze, though interim President Stanley Ikenberry said exceptions could be made in a case of a raid on faculty from other universities, offers previously made to new hires, or a clearly unfair salary.
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Dan Drezner, quoting an email exchange with Ikenberry himself, makes the point that jumped to my mind, (as I was muttering “no, no, no!” at the breakfast table) which is that the two are not mutually exclusive.
Wonk Room 2009
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Other savings will come from a salary and hiring freeze, though interim President Stanley Ikenberry said exceptions could be made in a case of a raid on faculty from other universities, offers previously made to new hires, or a clearly unfair salary.
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Other savings will come from a salary and hiring freeze, though interim President Stanley Ikenberry said exceptions could be made in a case of a raid on faculty from other universities, offers previously made to new hires, or a clearly unfair salary.
C&U News 2010
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Other savings will come from a salary and hiring freeze, though interim President Stanley Ikenberry said exceptions could be made in a case of a raid on faculty from other universities, offers previously made to new hires, or a clearly unfair salary.
Funding Issues 2010
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John Ikenberry argues, but "the underlying foundations of the liberal international order will survive and thrive."
Why the World Needs America Robert Kagan 2012
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Other savings will come from a salary and hiring freeze, though interim President Stanley Ikenberry said exceptions could be made in a case of a raid on faculty from other universities, offers previously made to new hires, or a clearly unfair salary.
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He rejects the idea of building “centralized global institutions that are strong enough to respond to transnational threats,” an idea he attributes to G. John Ikenberry, of Princeton.
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