Blaming No One

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Relations
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Author: Dan Whitman ISBN: 9780986021671
Publisher: ebookit Publication: January 23, 2013
Imprint: New Academia Publishing/VELLUM Books Language: English
Author: Dan Whitman
ISBN: 9780986021671
Publisher: ebookit
Publication: January 23, 2013
Imprint: New Academia Publishing/VELLUM Books
Language: English
This collection of published blog postings from a retired U.S. Foreign Service officer offers a perspective challenging facile suppositions, and notes historic moments of interest for the general reader.

This book is a series of reflections at the point of retirement from the U.S. Foreign Service. The postings, all colored by the author's experience, include short essays on the following themes: personal anecdote, people/profiles, the Foreign Policy seen by a mid-level official, human nature, government functions, and "other" (music, immigration, condominium rules on dog comportment...). The collection is marked by a tone of light humor and social/institutional criticism. The book should serve as an "easy read," in short segments. At the same time, the full text, printed in chronological order of their publication dates, will give a perspective which questions and challenges facile suppositions, and notes historic moments of interest for the general reader.
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This collection of published blog postings from a retired U.S. Foreign Service officer offers a perspective challenging facile suppositions, and notes historic moments of interest for the general reader.

This book is a series of reflections at the point of retirement from the U.S. Foreign Service. The postings, all colored by the author's experience, include short essays on the following themes: personal anecdote, people/profiles, the Foreign Policy seen by a mid-level official, human nature, government functions, and "other" (music, immigration, condominium rules on dog comportment...). The collection is marked by a tone of light humor and social/institutional criticism. The book should serve as an "easy read," in short segments. At the same time, the full text, printed in chronological order of their publication dates, will give a perspective which questions and challenges facile suppositions, and notes historic moments of interest for the general reader.

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