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ambassadorOfficer of the highest rank in the diplomatic service, who represents the head of one sovereign state at the court or capital of another.
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Kennan later flourished in wartime Moscow under the
tutelage of Averell Harriman, but his own brief ambassadorships (to
Moscow and Belgrade) both ended in failure. And it is axiomatic, is it
not, that, when one wins in politics, one has to reward one's
allies--say with things like ambassadorships, no-bid contracts, tax cuts
and regulatory changes? And out of the turmoil
of Lebanon he also kept the confidence of the United States, which
subsequently honored him with two additional ambassadorships, in
Thailand and India. |
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