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21 Apr 2008 10:40 am

If you feel like I've bugged you enough already about my book let it be known that I have not yet begun to self-promote. Indeed, the book's official release date is not until April 25 (though online orders are already shipping, so don't let that stop you from ordering one today). Also on April 25, my firstbook event at the Center for American Progress:

In a controversial new book on America's debates over national security, Matthew Yglesias, associate editor of The Atlantic Monthly, presents a critical analysis of progressives’ failure to produce a coherent alternative to the conservative approach to foreign policy. Conventional examinations of progressives' political difficulties in dealing with the national security issue focus on a perceived lack of "toughness." Heads in the Sand proposes a different theory: that progressives have had difficulty taking full advantage of the Bush administration's failures because they've largely avoided arguing on the strategic level.

Rand Beers, President of the National Security Network and Kurt Campbell, Chief Executive Officer of the Center for a New American Security and co-author [with Michael O'Hanlon -- MY] of Hard Power: The New Politics of National Security, will offer a critical analysis of the book’s argument from their perspectives as the leaders of two institutions working to engage in America’s national security and defense policy debates.

It should be awesome. My fellow panelists have a lot more playoff experience and veteran savvy so I'm hoping to steal home court advantage by packing the arena with blog readers. The event is from noon to 1:30 PM at CAP HQ, 1333 H Street NW so if you have the kind of job that lets you count attending think tank events as working, or if you work in the neighborhood and can take some time over lunch, please come out. Click here to RSVP.

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Matt, any thought of doing a reading or book event in NYC?

Yes, I will almost certainly be doing a reading (possibly more than one) in NYC, but the schedule is still being nailed down. I've also got a few more DC events lined up. Unfortunately, my publisher's interest in paying for me to travel the country is pretty limited, but I personally would be excited to travel anywhere to do an event.

i'm about 3/4 of the way through and have found it interesting and entertaining, though not very "controversial." but maybe that's cause i've been reading your blog for years and not kurt campbell's stuff. i'd be interested to hear what beers has to say, but i don't live in DC.

Matt forgot the most important point: CAP events usually have refreshments!

I've already got a copy. But tell your publishers that if they send you to California, I'll buy another one and have it delivered to Tom Friedman.

Really? I picked it up at my bookstore last week. I'm almost done and was about to write a review...

"I've already got a copy. But tell your publishers that if they send you to California, I'll buy another one and have it delivered to Tom Friedman.

Posted by southpaw | April 21, 2008 11:13 AM"

Make sure to have it sent to his mustache because that's what does he reading and thinking for him.

I'm trying to buy new stuff in Kindle format to free up bookshelf space. Are there any plans to release a Kindle version of "Heads in the Sand"?

i'm about 3/4 of the way through and have found it interesting and entertaining, though not very "controversial." but maybe that's cause i've been reading your blog for years and not kurt campbell's stuff. i'd be interested to hear what beers has to say, but i don't live in DC.

I think we should read "controversial" as meaning "controversial by the cramped standards of MSM discourse where people to the left of the Friedman/O'Hanlon line are never heard from." I wouldn't claim any great originality for my basic ideas.

I'm trying to buy new stuff in Kindle format to free up bookshelf space. Are there any plans to release a Kindle version of "Heads in the Sand"?

They tell me this will happen at some point.

i'll buy a copy if you come to the triangle (raleigh, durham, chapel hill, north carolina)

Matt~

Do the full Jonah and start a blog for your book.

just a heads-up that i saw your book at my local library yesterday.

Is Mr. Yglesias planning on visiting any book stores in the Arlington/Falls Church/Fairfax Co/Alexandria area? I would certainly want to be on hand to give him a hard time.

Is Mr. Yglesias planning on visiting any book stores in the Arlington/Falls Church/Fairfax Co/Alexandria area? I would certainly want to be on hand to give him a hard time.

No, you're going to have to come into the city. It's not far, though.

How about New York?

sorry, went straight to the last post, didn't read the (short) thread

sorry, went straight to the last comment, didn't read the (short) thread before posting

Re M. Yglesias

"No, you're going to have to come into the city. It's not far, though."

Come into that den of thieves. Surely Mr. Yglesias is joking. Although I did mosey over to the Politics and Prose bookstore 2 years ago to watch Richard Dawkins.

"though online orders are already shipping"

To Pyongyang, North Korea.

I picked up a copy in stores already as well. If you end up missing the NYT bestseller list by a copy, sorry about that.

Ha! Excuse for a long lunch! I love it. I plan to pick up a copy, but probably not before the event. It is VERY hard to break the library habit, but I have no problem giving you my thirty bucks or so. Keep us informed of events, MY!


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