As the saying goes, those who know…
As the saying goes, those who know aren’t talking, and those talking don’t know. But there are lots of exceptions. So, what are you hearing? Envoys, über-envoys? Ambassadorships? Deputy assistant secretaries? Senior directors, directors, desk officers? Upcoming confirmation hearing lines of inquiry? Send me some tips at laura.rozen@foreignpolicy.com.
As the saying goes, those who know aren't talking, and those talking don't know. But there are lots of exceptions. So, what are you hearing? Envoys, über-envoys? Ambassadorships? Deputy assistant secretaries? Senior directors, directors, desk officers? Upcoming confirmation hearing lines of inquiry? Send me some tips at laura.rozen@foreignpolicy.com.
As the saying goes, those who know aren’t talking, and those talking don’t know. But there are lots of exceptions. So, what are you hearing? Envoys, über-envoys? Ambassadorships? Deputy assistant secretaries? Senior directors, directors, desk officers? Upcoming confirmation hearing lines of inquiry? Send me some tips at laura.rozen@foreignpolicy.com.
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