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Georgetown University M.S. in Foreign Service Program (MSFS) student, Julia Robbins MSFS/MBA '13 was mentioned in Forbes for her summer internship! lnkd.in/sQFb5w
November 19, 2012 View on FacebookWoodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs, Princeton's Brandice Canes-Wrone quoted in Associated Press story
November 19, 2012 View on FacebookOur many Facebook friends in Brazil might find this article in today's Washington Post newspaper of interest -- more evidence of the significant growth in US-Brazilian ties. www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/in-sign-of-growing-clout-brazils-corn-helps-hold-up-us-market/2012/11/18/3f1c8e0e-2ce3-11e2-89d4-040c9330702a_story.html
November 19, 2012 View on FacebookMr. Graham is a managing director at Kissinger Associates, where he focuses on Russian and Eurasian affairs. He was Special Assistant to the President and Se...
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