And the Allen issue strikes me very much akin to what the State Department calls clientitis, which is when you start arguing the country where you’re stationed’s interests back to the U.S., rather than the U.S.’s interests to the client. It’s a common enough phenomenon it’s got a name, and the main solution State h…
And the Allen issue strikes me very much akin to what the State Department calls clientitis, which is when you start arguing the country where you’re stationed’s interests back to the U.S., rather than the U.S.’s interests to the client. It’s a common enough phenomenon it’s got a name, and the main solution State has is rotating people out of jobs so they don’t “go native.”
Let’s hope Allen isn’t becoming a Vatican Walter Duranty…
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And the Allen issue strikes me very much akin to what the State Department calls clientitis, which is when you start arguing the country where you’re stationed’s interests back to the U.S., rather than the U.S.’s interests to the client. It’s a common enough phenomenon it’s got a name, and the main solution State has is rotating people out of jobs so they don’t “go native.”
Let’s hope Allen isn’t becoming a Vatican Walter Duranty…