Veteran Kerry aide to head policy planning at State




Secretary of State John Kerry at the Agency for International Development on Friday.
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Another long-time aide to Secretary of State John F. Kerry is taking a senior post at the State Department. David McKean is to be director of policy planning, a plum position created in 1947 by George F. Kennan and held in later years by foreign policy heavy hitters like Paul H. Nitze, Mort Halperin and Richard N. Haass.


McKean has been the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s staff director since Kerry took over the committee in 2009 and was his Senate office chief of staff from 1999 to 2008. McKean was also CEO of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation in Boston and has written three books on U.S. political history.


In April, McKean become a senior adviser to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review, assessing State Department operations. Ought to come in handy as Kerry takes over. And his long relationship with Kerry should enable him to provide candid advice — a valuable commodity in this town.

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