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For example, when I was an
adviser
to the Indian government, a decision was taken to sell some 3G spectrum.
But, on a recent trip to Israel, White House
adviser
Dan Shapiro is said to have been reassured that the Israelis will not embarrass their American friends.
Since then, Blair has become an
adviser
to banks (which need all the advice they can get these days), is touring the world to promote a sensible policy on global warming and climate change, has created a foundation to help bridge the divide between different faiths, and will lecture on religion at Yale.
Back in 1999, it seemed that Jacques Rueff, an
adviser
to Charles de Gaulle, had been vindicated: L’Europe se fera par la monnaie.
What about Trump’s financial ties with Russia, and those of his associates, including his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, and his former campaign manager, Paul Manafort?
As the founder of several for-profit education companies and an
adviser
to many others, I have watched managers and investors (including my own) succumb to the temptation to place financial targets above academic goals.
In 2009, Hun Sen appointed Thaksin as economic
adviser
to the Cambodian government and invited him to deliver a high-profile public address in Phnom Penh.
Instead, successive US administrations have pressured India to engage diplomatically with Pakistan, including through secret meetings between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s national security
adviser
and his Pakistani counterpart in Bangkok and elsewhere.
Last year, Horst Teltschick, for many years foreign and security
adviser
to Germany’s Chancellor Kohl and now a successful businessman, suggested in a debate on why the West failed in Yugoslavia that the disaster might have been prevented by membership in the Union.
Since November 2016, and particularly since Trump’s inauguration in January last year, newspapers have led with stories ranging from conflicts of interest involving Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to evidence that the president’s former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, met with former Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak.
Al Gore’s climate adviser, James Hansen, argues that if we allow developing countries to “come up to the level of the developed world, then the planet is done for.”
Both the subject and style of Rudi's early work reflected the influence of his thesis adviser, Robert Mundell.
Despite his public persona, Rudi was an excellent confidential policy
adviser.
As a thesis adviser, Rudi had few peers.
Barr’s show was swiftly canceled late last month by the television network ABC, not for anything her “character” said in her show, but for a tweet in which she described Valerie Jarrett, an African-American former
adviser
to Barack Obama, as the offspring of the Muslim Brotherhood and “Planet of the Apes.”
In 1963, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, a devout atheist, sent his son-in-law and
adviser
Alexei Adzhubei for a historic audience with then-Pope John XXIII.
Now that John Bolton is Trump’s national security adviser, neither scenario is as fanciful as it was just a few weeks ago.
Recently, in an apparent slip, a senior civilian official – Sharif’s national security adviser, Sartaj Aziz – said that Pakistan should do nothing to stop militants who do not intend to harm Pakistan.
In 1976, a top US State Department
adviser
to Henry Kissinger controversially argued that Russia had failed to establish “organic” relationships with these countries.
The author is currently serving as an outside economic
adviser
to the Alliance for Competitive Taxation, a coalition of 42 American companies.
In fact, the long-term bond market was the subject of my 1972 PhD dissertation and my first-ever academic publication the following year, co-authored with my academic adviser, Franco Modigliani.
The widespread expectation was that the removal of Stephen Bannon – the former White House chief
adviser
and resident avatar of white American nationalism – would make the administration run more smoothly, mitigate (though not eliminate) infighting, and reduce the number of leaks.
Gary Cohn, the former Goldman Sachs president and chief operating officer who serves as Trump’s chief economic adviser, is the latest to be frozen out.
But there can be problems when a president chooses to disregard his chief economic
adviser.
His rise to power – which started in 2009, when he became an
adviser
to his father, who was then governor of Riyadh Province – has been meteoric.
A foreign policy
adviser
to the Trump campaign, George Papadopoulos, was also indicted for lying to the FBI about meetings with individuals closely associated with the Russian government during the campaign, though he has already pleaded guilty and has been cooperating with investigators since the summer.
Finally, there was the International Monetary Fund, the institution charged with safeguarding global financial stability and being a trusted
adviser
to individual countries.
That the Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating his campaign and that close associates (his son-in-law and close White House
adviser
Jared Kushner) will soon be testifying under oath before the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence about their ties to, and conversations with, Russian officials is something not even John le Carré could have imagined.
Others, like George Stephanopoulos, a former
adviser
to President Bill Clinton, speculate about possible organic links between Trump’s campaign and the Russian regime.
After all, EU policymakers don’t know if they should put more stock in the heated rhetoric of Trump and his trade adviser, Peter Navarro, or in the more conciliatory words of Gary Cohn, the former Goldman Sachs executive now leading the US National Economic Council.
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