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After years of complaining about him in his popular blog, The Psychokitty Speaks Out, Max felt it was time to let the world hear from his main source of aggravation: Buddah Pest. During the summer of 2019, these two cool kitties sat down for a conversation about how their lives together came to be, why Max finds Buddah annoying, and Buddah finally gets a chance to have his say. Part conversation, part Advice on Writing, part peace treaty, this is the book Max's fans has asked for: an interview with the Pest. Buddah Pest, King of the run-on sentence.

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After years of complaining about him in his popular blog, The Psychokitty Speaks Out, Max felt it was time to let the world hear from his main source of aggravation: Buddah Pest. During the summer of 2019, these two cool kitties sat down for a conversation about how their lives together came to be, why Max finds Buddah annoying, and Buddah finally gets a chance to have his say. Part conversation, part Advice on Writing, part peace treaty, this is the book Max's fans has asked for: an interview with the Pest. Buddah Pest, King of the run-on sentence.
Autorenporträt
Dr Max Thompson is Deputy Head of Department in Defence and International Affairs at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He is responsible for oversight of the Army Higher Education Programme, which has included integrating WPS into academic exercises. He completed his DPhil in International Relations at St Edmund Hall, Oxford writing on the role of friendship in US foreign policy and alliance formation. Before arriving at RMAS, he held lectureships at several Oxford colleges and worked as an international consultant at the International Trade Centre in Geneva. He has delivered defence engagement courses on international conflict management, human security in military operations, and counterterrorism all around the world. His research interests centre on alliance theory, US foreign policy, the development of the liberal world order, and human security and the women, peace and security agenda.