Sentences with phrase «affair expert»

At the launch of the Arab Spring and climate change report, Werz and other foreign affairs experts discussed the challenges of climate change in global stability — particularly in terms of food and water security and migration — and how the United States needs to rethink its foreign policy to incorporate these borderless challenges.
Scientists Lawrence Krauss (left) and Robert Rosner (middle) and international affairs expert Sharon Squassoni (right) unveiled an updated Doomsday Clock, which the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has updated yearly since creating it in 1947.
To that end, SEMA supports a dedicated and highly active team of government affairs experts on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.. They're focused on identifying and affecting issues that make a difference to your business.
«Ambassador Power's rhetoric is entirely hollow,» Russian affairs expert Mark Kramer, the program director of the Project on Cold War Studies at Harvard, told Business Insider earlier this week.
The closer ties between Saudi Arabia and China could ultimately lead to Riyadh giving preference to Beijing as its top global strategic ally, at the expense of the U.S., Asian affairs expert Tom Holland writes in an article in South China Morning Post.
The DuPont Medical and Pharmaceutical Protection Team includes regulatory affairs experts, technical specialists and packaging engineers.
Foreign affairs expert Stewart has been shunted over to the Department for Justice - and nobody can figure out why.
The lack of high - level negotiations between the United States and Russia on arms control, Russia's activities in Crimea, and plans to strengthen the U.S. nuclear arsenal have also heightened tensions, said Sharon Squassoni, a board member and international affairs expert at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. «With U.S. - Russian relations so strained, there is little room for progress anywhere else,» she noted at a press briefing.
Martin discusses the country's good year with John Peet, Europe editor at The Economist, and Rami Khouri, international affairs expert from American University of Beirut.
«The Russian Orthodox church is part of a bulwark of Russian nationalism stirred up by Vladimir Putin,» David Aikman, history professor and foreign affairs expert, told CT. «Everything that undermines that action is a real threat, whether that's evangelical Protestant missionaries or anything else.»
«The Russian Orthodox Church is part of a bulwark of Russian nationalism stirred up by Vladimir Putin,» David Aikman, history professor and foreign affairs expert, told CT in July.
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