Chapter 187: Peerless Secrets

Women want to take advantage of face, of course Gu Biao won't mind.

He's a gentleman, he's very generous.

On Thursday night, he still successfully got what he wanted from Panda Eye Ye Su. There is nothing to repeat after the tortuous and academic discussion process.

A bunch of people stay up all night and work hard to do academics, it's very boring, what is there to say.

Then Gu Wei paid Ye Kun according to the price of hiring a professor from Columbia Law School, and then paid a few percent of the "confidentiality fee".

Ye Kun also accepted it expressionlessly, and used it as an amateur to earn academic extra money.

"It was a pleasure to work with. ”

"This is what I deserve, don't give it. ”

……

Finally, it's Friday, and it's time for a courseware debrief.

The four doctoral students led by Kissinger each prepared a bunch of dry goods, ready to fight a war of words and swords, and then accept the torture of their mentors and juniors.

Gu Biao also specially changed into a pure black plain suit, a pure white handmade shirt and a pure black tie that he had newly customized since he came to Watsonton, and also changed into black-framed glasses.

Don't look at the style of these things, you can't see anything new, but all the whole body adds up, and it still costs a full 8,000 dollars.

There is no way, the U.S. National U.S. Academy is so lifeless that the students of Waltz Diplomatic College usually have to dress so formally when they give their tutors a defense/report, so they should get used to it in advance.

There is a private saying in the academy: every question from the mentor should be seriously dealt with as a problem for a hostile senator.

Therefore, from the way you dress, you must be meticulous. Whoever dresses poorly and has a different image design than when he is actually questioned will leave a bad impression of "not rigorous" to the teacher and classmates.

Ten students sat in a whisper for a while, and Kissinger walked slowly into the defense room, then sat down on the side, did not go to the podium, directly spread out the materials, said a few words, and motioned for everyone to begin.

The podium is reserved for the reporter, and Kissinger's posture at the moment is completely like that of a relaxed, hearing senator, and he enters the role very quickly.

The first to take the stage was William McCarron, a senior senior.

He first talked about the analysis of the current situation and the reasons for the failure of the case for nearly ten minutes.

β€œβ€¦β€¦ Thus, it can be seen that Wilson's main problem in the process of the failure of the Treaty of Versailles was ......"

"I think we can learn from the British Foreign Secretary and even the Prime Minister in response to the ......House of Commons' question on the State of the Nation address."

Gu Biao listened very seriously at first.

Although Macallan is a relatively playboy among the four doctoral students and does not work hard, he is the son of the British ambassador after all, and his basic skills are still very good. The case study is decent, and the level is by no means below the Gu Biao. The interpretation of many subtle details is also very accurate, and Gu Biao thinks that he is not as good as the other party in this small point.

But the final countermeasure deduction part is a bit fake.

What he said, if realized, could indeed greatly improve the efficiency of the United States' secret diplomacy, or eliminate some of the worries, but the problem is that Britain's bicameral system is very different from that of the United States.

England has an aristocracy, and the House of Lords is the House of Lords. In the era of increasingly civilian politics, the degree of "rubber stamp" in the House of Lords has also increased, and the proportion of ceremonial participation in politics has gradually increased. As a result, many of the efforts that can be used in the UK to manipulate the House of Lords are not applicable in the United States.

The relationship between the United States and the United States must not be set up by the United Kingdom.

But it is estimated that McCarron also knew that he couldn't do it, so he was so perfunctory.

In a word, after a week, he has done a good job in detail, and he has followed the front very well, and finally sang a high-pitched sentence.

After his presentation, he entered the question session, and about two-thirds of the students asked, mainly for details. Sarah asked for a face-saving feeding trick, but Patrick didn't ask.

While grading, Kissinger glanced at the crowd, and when he saw Gu Biao, he gave him an encouraging look.

Gu Biao felt that this kind of defense would not hurt people's face, so he sharply raised his own question that "the relationship between the upper and lower levels cannot be applied to the relationship between the public and the public."

McCarron was a little embarrassed, and after some explanation, said that this was just a draft proposal, because there was not enough time to carry out a feasibility pilot.

"That's it, next. Kissinger said that he had finished beating.

Then he gave a score and put Patrick Russell on the stage.

Everyone is used to it, and it seems that this kind of small presentation in a week or two is like this.

No substantial progress is the norm, and it would be good to be able to familiarize yourself with the current situation at the forefront and keep up with the pace of the professor.

Otherwise, if there are new tricks to fight every month, then the Secretary of State and the Senators will not be exhausted from lifelong learning, and will they be able to enjoy life happily.

Patrick, who was the second to come to power, was usually more capable and diligent in theoretical research than McCarron.

However, this time, because the subject involved a confrontation with the parliament, he had no political experience at home, and his background in this area was too poor, and the final report was a bit unbearable, so there is no need to go into details.

Sarah Sandberg, who came in third, was the opposite, her family belonged to some Judah consortium/foundation, and she often did dirty things in the Lobby. So when it was her turn, she made a few vague suggestions in the process of secret diplomacy.

Kissinger nodded frequently as he listened, and felt that the three reports so far today should be the highest level of Sarah.

Of course, he also had to encourage a beating: "Yes, a little constructive." However, Sarah, you should also note that in academic research, we should pay more attention to institutional construction. These two suggestions of yours are not reproducible, that is, they have a lot to do with the user's personal eloquence.

If it were me, of course, no problem, but if I changed to a young diplomat with little experience in eloquence, it would inevitably be difficult to take care of one or the other. These can be regarded as 'practical experience' in the future, and should not be classified as 'academic research results'. The pursuit of reproducibility in academic research results. ”

Sarah nodded modestly, indicating that she accepted the professor's criticism, and couldn't help but explain euphemistically: "I think that people who are qualified to consider these issues should not be too eloquent, how can a person who is too eloquent be the secretary of state......

In addition to her justification, she looked a little coquettish and rude, but in fact, she secretly touted the sycophancy.

But Kissinger won't eat this either.

"Not all people who are questioned by the Senate for the secret process of diplomacy are secretaries of state," he said. That was the old calendar since the '60s, and now the president's personal advisory team is swelling rapidly......"

Kissinger is telling the truth, for example, the position of APNSA, the president's "national security adviser", which belongs to the president's personal staff, this position did not appear very long, it was only created by President Eisenhower in 53. At that time, it was because the president felt that the secretary of state was too constrained by the two chambers in diplomatic engagements, so he set up a personal adviser position.

In the following 20 years, there were more and more advisers, and then some advisers did big things, and they were dragged by the two houses to regulate them, and the president could only set up new unsupervised people.

To put it mildly, it's like Jinyiwei being monitored by the civilian system, so he can only set up another East Factory. The east factory is tethered, so the west factory is the inner factory......

Li Gen's later "Iran-Contra" accident is actually the third wave of peripheral security advisers, which is equivalent to the "insider factory" level of Dogecoin's shady minions, dealing with the president's most unsightly dirty affairs.

Unfortunately, Sarah Sandberg does not understand these risks.

Because she didn't know how far the quality of the Federation's secret diplomats had declined.

Kissinger stared at Sarah's eyes for a while, and read that she was not convinced in her heart, so he sighed and turned to Gu Biao:

"Okay, the last one, Gu, are you ready?"

"No problem. Gu Biao said, got up with the report materials, and prepared to go to the podium.

Kissinger: "Don't talk too much, you should first ask yourself, compare the speeches of the three seniors, and confirm whether you can say something new." If there's nothing new, I'll allow you to leave the paper report to me for private reading. You're here for the first time, and I'm not reluctant. ”

Kissinger's words are not to look down on Gu Biao, but to give Gu Biao a step down, if there are not enough dry goods, you can save some face.

"No, I think it's better to explain it in person. ”

Gu Biao rejected that kind of euphemism.

Then they started talking.

Because of everyone's report, it takes more than ten minutes just to investigate the current situation, and it takes more than half an hour to talk about countermeasures, be questioned, and cross-examine.

Therefore, when Gu Biao came to the stage, all the teachers and students had spent nearly two hours listening to and discussing, and their energy had dropped significantly.

In the first ten minutes of Gu Biao, there was nothing more brilliant than McCarran and Sarah, and it made people drowsy.

A few master's students who are not very friendly to China are starting to make a move.

"At this level, there's nothing to insist on coming to the stage, and handing in the paper report to the professor will be less embarrassing. An Australian dog dragon whispered in the audience.

The new twin animals secretly chimed in.

The other decent classmates weren't much affected.

However, this kind of expression is abnormal, and Kissinger can roughly guess the difference even if he doesn't hear what the other party is saying.

He cleared his throat: "Gu, let's start with the latter part, and talk directly about constructive countermeasures." ”

Gu Biao paused, then flipped through four or five pages of the manuscript and went straight to the point.

"The solution I give to this problem is......"

"Based on the basic legislative spirit of the U.S. Constitution on the separation of powers, and the principle of analogy with the relevant precedents of 'obstructing judicial independence & impartiality' and 'obstructing legislative independence & impartiality', it can be concluded that the ...... The specific judgment is as follows......"

β€œβ€¦β€¦ It can be seen from this that by analogy with the 1963 Shepard case and the 1974 U.S. v. Nixon case of the Federal Supreme Court, it can be concluded that the conclusion of the Federal Supreme Court in explaining 'the nature of the content to be concealed by the suspect and the impact on the determination of whether the suspect is guilty of perjury' can be deduced by analogy to the determination of 'obstruction of the independence of the legislative hearing'......"

"The logical legal basis for this deduction is ......"

"In view of the above conclusions, constitutional training on the above points before the hearing of secret diplomacy will help them to be more open in 'interpreting' the true intent of the treaty provisions, and provide a layer of professional security endorsement, which will further increase the ...... of interpretation."

Difficult and obscure expressions, precise and despicable legal principles, and unbridled deductions.

The layman simply does not understand.

A FEW OF THE CANA-NZ GHOST ANIMAL GRADUATE STUDENTS WHO JUST MOCKED THEM HAVEN'T GOT THE ESSENCE OF IT YET.

But Kissinger was shocked and enthusiastic.

"Perjury and deliberate deception in Senate hearings, how can you get away with it?"

"The scope of the truth that the motive is trying to conceal actually has an impact on the characterization?"

"What is the name of this example he is adducing? It's so filthy! What does it mean that 'if the president lies to the investigating authorities in order to cover up his private virtues, it is not perjury......?' If that were the case, and I had such a protΓ©gΓ© seven years ago, would President Nixon not be able to play with eggs?"

The more Kissinger listened, the more shocked he became, as if he had seen a ghost.

His focus has also been completely biased.

In fact, some of the assumptions used in Gu's example are, of course, the shadow of Clinton's countermeasures in the face of the zipper door scandal. But that's not really the point of his elaboration.

But he couldn't stand these things from listening to Kissinger's ears, so he paid for them as the focus of listening.

Because the reason why Clinton was able to avoid impeachment in later generations was because the think tank of the entire US president reviewed the lessons learned after Nixon planted it, so "the same trick cannot work twice against Saint Seiya."

Gu Biao couldn't help but talk too much, but in fact, it was because he didn't have enough dry goods, so he used a lot of peripheral analogies and deductions. This is a common drawback of the process of reversing the problem solving after copying the answers.

A lot of the wisdom in this is not something that Gu Wei, or Ye Kun and Lu Guangfu can come up with, but it is a collection of many achievements of the Clinton crisis public relations team in later generations.

Gu Biao is not fighting alone, he is possessed by a think tank.

It's just that this time Kissinger ate very well on the off-topic, and wished that Gu Biao would have digressed a little more.

So much so that he began to sigh: If Gu Biao had appeared 7 years earlier and pulled into the president's crisis public relations team, maybe the president would not have been finished.

"Papapa......" Kissinger couldn't help but take the lead in applauding, and also interrupted Gu Biao's speech.

"Very good, Gu, your performance today is undoubtedly the best in the game. However, some of them are off topic, so please don't talk about the rest and give me the report. ”

The secret level of this dry goods in Gu Biao's hand has been raised to another level - not only will it not be published in any academic journal, Kissinger does not even want to be known by his other doctoral and master's students, and just wants to read through it behind closed doors first, and then decide what can be taken out and said.

"Also, in the future, before you make a presentation, you will send the paper report to my office one day in advance, and I will personally check and revise it for you, and then talk about it - you are a person, you just talk too much nonsense!

Kissinger ended up making up the invisible door and shut everyone else out.

All the other classmates were shocked.

"What? This newcomer actually got the professor's treatment of 'supervising the dissertation in advance'? Senior McCarron, have you heard of it?"

"What he just said, is it really that good to operate?"

Some unconvinced students surrounded McCarron with questions.

"I've never heard of a precedent like this. It's been more than three years, and it's never been. The Macallan was also incredulous, but he still did his duty as a living fossil narrator.

Kissinger stepped down as secretary of state in '77, so he came to Georgetown to teach for just over three years. The fact that McCarron has witnessed the whole process can prove that no second person has enjoyed Gu Fu's treatment in the past three years.

What kind of finale secret will this closed disciple get?

Actually a Chinese?