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 You are in: Under Secretary for Political Affairs > Bureau of International Organization Affairs > Speeches, Testimony, Releases, Fact Sheets > Other Releases > 2008  

Speakers and Topics

  • Assistant Secretary Brian Hook: U.S. Engagement in the UN: Why the UN Matters to the U.S.

  • Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Gerry Anderson: Role of UN Technical and Specialized Agencies

  • Director of Office of Economic and Development Affairs - John Tuminaro & Deputy Director of the Office of Economic and Development Affairs, Andrew Haviland: Promoting Food Security Worldwide: A U.S. Commitment

  • Jess Bailey, Director, Office of UN Political Affairs: U.S. Policy in the United Nations Security Council

  • James Warlick, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary: Multilateralism: opportunities and advantages for advancing U.S. foreign policy and assistance priorities


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