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Laurson is Editor-at-Large of the International Affairs Forum and regular writer on classical music.
FORBES: Two Cents About Classical Music For $100
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Devon Gaffney Cross, President, Donor's Forum on International Affairs, Member of the Defense Policy Board.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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Laurson is editor-in-chief of the International Affairs Forum and music critic for the Washington-based online journal of culture, Ionarts .
FORBES: The Tower That Fell
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Jens F Laurson is Editor-at-Large of the International Affairs Forum.
FORBES: When Election Rhetoric Works Against the Common Good
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Laurson is editor in chief of the International Affairs Forum.
FORBES: Self-Interest Might Save Zimbabwe
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Laurson is Editor-at-Large for the International Affairs Forum.
FORBES: Vladimir Putin: A Symptom of Russia's Greater Problems
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Laurson is editor-in-chief of the International Affairs Forum.
FORBES: We Shouldn't 'Hire American'
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But Wendy Sherman, the US Under Secretary for Political affairs, told the Brussels Forum that the Geneva agreement "is still a basis for reaching a solution" to the conflict.
BBC: Syria arms ban debate intensifies in Europe
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This Forum, organized by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs of Bangladesh with support from UNESCO's International Fund for Cultural Diversity, aims to encourage further ratification and implementation of the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions.
UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences
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Speaking at the opening reception of the Forum, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs William Hague MP commended the ICT Competency Framework.
UNESCO: head highlights education keys to success
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As part of the Rural Tour, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, and Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki, hosted a rural health community forum in Louisiana.
WHITEHOUSE: Around Town
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Rejoice Mabudafhasi of the Ministry of Water and Environmental Affairs, South Africa, and Biliana Cicin-Sain, President of the Global Ocean Forum.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES