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...pages of the Sun, Kennedy School lecturer Marvin Kalb said that the Walt and Mearsheimer article “clearly does not meet the academic standards of a Kennedy School research paper.” In the magazine U.S. News & World Report, Kennedy School professor David R. Gergen called the Walt-Mearsheimer paper “an unfair attack.”In The Washington Post, Johns Hopkins University professor Eliot A. Cohen called it “a wretched piece of scholarship.” One of Mearsheimer’s colleagues at Chicago, assistant professor of political science...
When Summers first heard the news of the leak, he was “upset and angry,” according to David R. Gergen, a Kennedy School professor and former adviser to four U.S. presidents who had informally counseled Summers during his term in Mass. Hall. Prior to the luncheon, Summers had asked Gergen—who was also in Davos—to help strategize ways to restore dignity to Kirby’s departure “without further poisoning the waters,” according to Gergen...
...realized instantly that there might be enormous damage not only with his relationship with Kirby but in the governance of the University,” Gergen says...
...advice to be considered, he should have given it to Bush privately. (A Coleman aide said the office had no further comment.) And several Republican officials said that if any change were made, it would be the addition of a wise man often referred to as "a David Gergen figure" rather than the departure (forced or otherwise) of any key staff members. Gergen, now a Harvard professor, served Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton...
...David R. Gergen, a Kennedy School professor who said he has spoken with Corporation members in recent months, said he believes the Corporation will turn once again to an “agent of change...