I dunno Ktsnake. Its not a subject easy to debate. But its my impression that the academic tends to the see the world as a series of models. A place where individuals become to some degree less important, but also who's motivations are generally ascribed to idealogies.
And thereis tendecy in academia to try and fit people into the models, versus just trying understand them.
I am minded of a peacetime senior staff officer giving combat advice to a senior officer who is a combat veteran.
There is just a difference in perspectives and the way they learned their world views.
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Originally posted by ktsnake
An academic is an excellent choice for an advisor. I think she's getting a lot of great experience at the executive level that may some day make her a valuable candidate for elected office.
I wouldn't call her an "academic" after 4 years as the top foriegn policy advisor.
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