INT235 International Relations: Theory and Practice INT257 International Security INT274 Politics and Security in East Asia I'd put INT235 first, INT274 second, and INT257 third. But this depends on how much you care about East Asia! I'd do that above Security because I'd find it interesting and removed. You're an Aussie so you probably hear little else I don't think you'll really go wrong with any of them though.
INT235 International Relations: Theory and Practice INT257 International Security INT274 Politics and Security in East Asia Which one sounds the most interesting? I have to pick one for next semester. Ideally I would like to do all of them, but I'm not sure how many electives I actually have left.
Jus' doing what I can! It's been quite good so far. I especially loved the nukes one. "We're not playing for points." It has real world relevance too which I think is an amazing achievement.
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I think your blog could benefit from more pictures! I understand it's going to be more intellectual than I can probably handle but images break up the text into easier to manage portions. If I remember right you have used a few but I just remember loads of [excellent and more often than not humorous] text. On the upside, however, I find your use of links to supporting documents and articles to be brilliant and I lost a good many hours last night gallivanting around the internet reading interesting things thanks to your fine self and Ms Pike.
I do remember trying to apologise because you love cities and Sydney is a pretty city. It was nowhere near as impressive as that city in your dreams.
That sounds like an especially awesome holiday!
I dreamt you and Jess went on a holiday to Sydney and somehow I bumped into you guys and became your tour guide in a city I know nothing about. You/we stayed in this rundown hotel and you drove a dodgy car really fast and then guys shot lightning at us and I died. But you had a great holiday
>implying any of the parties are actually any good. I can't vote anyway. But I have decided I'm going to do further study in politics so I can throw the book at partisanship voters and back it up with a masters.
> implying that I wouldn't personally go over there and slap you if you voted Green