The Foreign Service Journal, June 2016

The Foreign Service Journal, June 2016

PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE ASSOCIATION JUNE 2016 ALL EYES ON CORRUPTION THE COLLEGE APPLICATION GAME EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT A FOREIGN SERVICE MENAGERIE FOREIGN June 2016 SERVICE Volume 93, No. 5 AFSA NEWS FOCUS ON CORRUPTION AND FOREIGN POLICY AFSA Memorial Plaque Honors Fallen Corruption: A 21st-Century Security Challenge / 20 Colleagues / 51 BY SARAH SEWALL VP Voice State – Ignorance of the Law Is Not an Excuse / 52 A U.S. Policy Priority: Combating Corruption / 24 VP Voice FCS – Countering BY WILLIAM R. BROWNFIELD Corruption / 53 New Financial Aid Scholarship Countering Corruption Regionally: Established / 53 The “EUR” Initiative / 28 VP Voice Retiree – The Washington Conceit / 54 BY GEORGE KENT AFSA Governing Board Change / 54 The FCPA and the Rule of Law Abroad / 32 Governing Board Meeting Minutes / 55 BY THOMAS FIRESTONE Foreign Service Day Reception / 55 Foreign Policy and the Complexities of Corruption: AFSA Participates in Santa Fe The Case of South Vietnam / 35 World Affairs Forum / 57 AFSA Wins MSI Dispute / 58 BY STEPHEN RANDOLPH Thank You, Wisconsin! / 58 Careers in International Relations FEATURES for Women / 59 AFSA Welcomes New Staff / 60 Diplomatic History Lessons: 2016 Summer Interns Arrive / 60 A Model of Government Transparency / 38 AFSA Sponsors Intern at State / 61 With the Foreign Relations of the United States series, the State Department Office of the Historian provides policymakers and the public a thorough COLUMNS record of American foreign policy. President’s Views /7 BY TRACY WHITTINGTON Regaining the Moral High Ground BY BARBARA STEPHENSON A Foreign Service Menagerie / 42 Letter from the Editor / 8 A Heightened Focus on Corruption Animals can play an important part in a diplomatic career, for better or for worse. BY SHAWN DORMAN BY ANTHONY C. E. QUAINTON Speaking Out /17 Supporting FS Families with Mental Health Support for Foreign Service Children: Special Needs Children Parents Weigh In / 46 BY MAUREEN M. DANZOT AND FS children are just as at risk for mental health problems as the average MARK R. EVANS American child, perhaps even more vulnerable. DEPARTMENTS Letters / 9 Talking Points / 12 EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT Books / 101 Local Lens /110 The College Application Game: Do’s and Don’ts / 62 MARKETPLACE BY CLAIRE WEDDERIEN Classifieds / 103 Real Estate / 106 Schools at a Glance / 76, 78, 80 Index to Advertisers / 109 Applying to Boarding School: Lessons Learned / 82 BY JOHN F. KROTZER On the Cover: A Sept. 30, 2015, Unite Against Corruption march in Pretoria, All Girls, All Boys, All Good— South Africa. Similar marches in Cape Town and Grahamstown took place the The Benefits of Single-Sex Education / 92 same day. Photo courtesy of Sonke BY MARYBETH HUNTER Gender Justice. THE FOREIGN SERVICE JOURNAL | JUNE 2016 5 FOREIGN SERVICE Editor in Chief, Director of Publications Shawn Dorman: [email protected] Managing Editor www.afsa.org Susan Brady Maitra: [email protected] Associate Editor Gemma Dvorak: [email protected] CONTACTS Publications Specialist AFSA Headquarters: Controller Ken Fanelli: [email protected] (202) 338-4045; Fax (202) 338-6820 Kalpna Srimal: [email protected] State Department AFSA Office: Assistant Controller Editorial Assistant (202) 647-8160; Fax (202) 647-0265 Cory Nishi: [email protected] Shannon Mizzi: [email protected] USAID AFSA Office: Ad & Circulation Manager (202) 712-1941; Fax (202) 216-3710 LABOR MANAGEMENT Ed Miltenberger: [email protected] FCS AFSA Office: General Counsel (202) 482-9088; Fax (202) 482-9087 Sharon Papp: [email protected] Art Director Caryn Suko Smith Deputy General Counsel GOVERNING BOARD Zlatana Badrich: [email protected] Advertising Intern President Labor Management Specialist JeongEun “Jessie” Shin Hon. Barbara Stephenson: James Yorke: [email protected] Koen Valks [email protected] Senior Staff Attorney Secretary Contributing Editor Neera Parikh: [email protected] William Haugh: [email protected] Steven Alan Honley Staff Attorney Treasurer Hon. Charles A. Ford: [email protected] Raeka Safai: [email protected] Editorial Board State Vice President Staff Attorney Beth Payne, Chair Angie Bryan: [email protected] Andrew Large: [email protected] James Bever USAID Vice President Angela Bond Labor Management Counselor Sharon Wayne: [email protected] Colleen Fallon-Lenaghan: Hon. Gordon S. Brown FCS Vice President Stephen W. Buck [email protected] Steve Morrison: [email protected] Eric Green Labor Management Advisor FAS Vice President Kara McDonald Jason Snyder: [email protected] John G. Rendeiro Jr. Mark Petry: [email protected] Executive Assistant Duncan Walker Retiree Vice President Lindsey Botts: [email protected] Tracy Whittington Hon. Tom Boyatt: [email protected] USAID Staff Assistant Tricia Wingerter (Governing Board Liaison) State Representatives Erika Bethmann: [email protected] Lawrence Casselle THE MAGAZINE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS Susan Danewitz MEMBER SERVICES PROFESSIONALS John Dinkelman Member Services Director The Foreign Service Journal (ISSN 0146-3543), 2101 E Jason Donovan Janet Hedrick: [email protected] Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20037-2990 is pub- Ramón Escobar Membership Representative lished monthly, with combined January-February and July-August issues, by the American Foreign Service Eric Geelan Natalie Cheung: [email protected] Association (AFSA), a private, nonprofit organization. Josh Glazeroff Retiree Counselor Material appearing herein represents the opinions of the Peter Neisuler Todd Thurwachter: [email protected] writers and does not necessarily represent the views of Erin O’Connor the Journal, the Editorial Board or AFSA. Writer queries Retiree Representative and submissions are invited, preferably by email. The Leah Pease Isabelle Hazel: [email protected] Journal is not responsible for unsolicited manuscripts, Tricia Wingerter Administrative Assistant and Office Manager photos or illustrations. Advertising inquiries are invited. USAID Representatives Ana Lopez: [email protected] All advertising is subject to the publisher’s approval. AFSA reserves the right to reject advertising that is not Jeffrey Cochrane in keeping with its standards and objectives. The appear- Lorraine Sherman COMMUNICATIONS ance of advertisements herein does not imply endorse- FCS Representative Director of Communications ment of goods or services offered. Opinions expressed in Youqing Ma Ásgeir Sigfússon: [email protected] advertisements are the views of the advertisers and do Online Communications Manager not necessarily represent AFSA views or policy. Journal FAS Representative Corey Pickelsimer subscription: AFSA member–$20, included in annual BBG Representative Vacant Jeff Lau: [email protected] dues; student–$30; institution–$40; others–$50; Single APHIS Representative Mark C. Prescott Outreach and Communications Specialist issue–$4.50. For foreign surface mail, add $18 per year; Allan Saunders: [email protected] foreign airmail, $36 per year. Periodical postage paid Retiree Representatives at Washington, D.C., and at additional mailing offices. Hon. Patricia Butenis Awards Coordinator Indexed by the Public Affairs Information Services (PAIS). Dean J. Haas Perri Green: [email protected] Hon. Al La Porta Outreach Coordinator Email: [email protected] Catherine Kannenberg: [email protected] Phone: (202) 338-4045 Hon. John Limbert Fax: (202) 338-8244 PROFESSIONAL POLICY ISSUES Web: www.afsa.org/fsj STAFF Director of Professional Policy Issues Executive Director Maria Livingston: [email protected] © American Foreign Service Association, 2016 Ian Houston: [email protected] PRINTED IN THE U.S.A. Executive Assistant to the President ADVOCACY Jennie Orloff: [email protected] Advocacy Director Postmaster: Send address changes to AFSA, Attn: Address Change Governance Specialist Vacant 2101 E Street NW Patrick Bradley: [email protected] SCHOLARSHIPS Washington DC 20037-2990 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Scholarship Director Director of Finance Lori Dec: [email protected] Femi Oshobukola: [email protected] Scholarship Senior Associate Jonathan Crawford: [email protected] 6 JUNE 2016 | THE FOREIGN SERVICE JOURNAL PRESIDENT’S VIEWS Regaining the Moral High Ground BY BARBARA STEPHENSON ach month I use this column as Open talk of the sale of public office inevitably an accountability tool, a space for me as president to keep you, the undermines the credibility of America’s voice as Emembers who elected me and a champion for good governance. whose dues fund AFSA, informed about the progress we are making implementing than the belief that the system is rigged be stronger and more credible if we are the Governing Board’s agreed work plan. against them.” He reminds us that “it is not open to charges of engaging in these But the topic of this edition of the everybody’s responsibility to condemn practices ourselves. FSJ—corruption, and Secretary John and expose corruption.” Open talk of the sale of public office— F. Kerry’s call for good governance and Walking the talk, the Secretary forth- as we see in the rash of stories that follow fighting corruption to be a “first-order rightly acknowledges current political American presidential elections, with national security priority”—is so com- realities in our own country: “We live with speculation about how much this political pelling and timely that I am making an a pay-to-play campaign finance system appointee gave for that plum ambassador- exception to instead reflect on good gov- that should not be wished on any other ship—inevitably undermines the cred- ernance itself. My hope is that members country in the world.” ibility

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    112 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us