THERE'S BEEN A CHANGE IN THE WEATHER AT FOGGY BOTTOM

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August 30, 1964
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NEW YORK nx Es Approved For ReleasALMOV01800 : CI era's. &e a Change in the W, YRGHT ,CONDUCT OF THE NEW DIPLO- MACY. By James L. McCamy, 303 pp. New York and Evanston: Har- per & Row, $6.50. OVERTIME IN HEAVEN: Adventures in the Foreign Service. By Peter r Lisagor and Marguerite Higgins. 275 pp.' New York: Doubleday Et Co. $4.95. By HERBERT FEIS ange has 1'U been occurring in the weather of opinion about the character and performance of the men in the State Department and Foreign Service of the Unit- ed States.' It used to be stormy and cruelly cold. It has become respectful and almost benign. What can account for the change? Have these men sud-- denly improved for the better? Has development of thermonu- Mr. Feis is the author of "The Road to Pearl Harbor" and' "Japan Subdued." ~' L% Z A+I clear weapons brought realiza- tion of the crucial dependence of the nation upon them? Is it because President Kennedy and Dean Rusk openly mani- fested a greater regard for them? Is it because of a tardy sense of guilt for allowing Sen- ator McCarthy and his associ. ates to malign and destroy repu- Or is it a corrective expression of dissent from such preposter- ous versions of their work as that given in "The Ugly Amer- ican" ? The change is exemplified by two recent books, wholly unlike in scope, focus of interest and style. "Conduct of the New Diplo- macy" is a serious yet animated scrutiny of the organization and administrative methods through which the Government conducts our foreign relations. By straightforward exposition and FOIAb3b by well analyzed illustrative episodes - especially the,., U-2 affair-James L. McCamy dent="" ..onstrates'that the organization is too sprawling. He writes, "Too many interagency com- mittees, too much paper to be passed around for initials, too many staff meetings with too many attending, too many iu- are endemic in government and all symptoms of the failure to put things together." To correct these and other defects, Mr. McCamy, professor of political science at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, proposes several drastic reforms; especi- ally that all agencies and per- sons regularly concerned with foreign relations' be clustered under three main centers of authority-the Executive Office of the President and the depart- ments of State and Defense. For his effort to grapple with CPYRGHT ..A maps on crisis areas are prepared for 5tat~ Department officials. Ontf 1nlle Approved f ors Release, '2000/06/30 : CI 0001 R000300500011-8i