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'''James Rubin''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1982|82]] [[SIPA]] '[[1984|84]] was assistant Secretary of State for Political Affairs and chief spokesman of the State Department under Clinton. He also worked on the campaigns of Wesley Clark and John Kerry. Since neither were successful, he became a broadcaster, hosting and anchoring news programmes for PBS and Sky News.
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'''James Rubin''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1982|82]] [[SIPA]] '[[1984|84]] is currently an adjunct professor at SIPA and an informal adviser to Hillary Clinton and [[Barack Obama]].
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Earlier, he served as assistant Secretary of State for Political Affairs and chief spokesman of the State Department under Clinton. He also worked on the campaigns of Wesley Clark and John Kerry. Since neither were successful, he became a broadcaster, hosting and anchoring news programmes for PBS and Sky News.
  
 
He is married to CNN super-correspondent Christiane Amanpour. While at Columbia, he was a [[PoliSci]] major.
 
He is married to CNN super-correspondent Christiane Amanpour. While at Columbia, he was a [[PoliSci]] major.
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Revision as of 23:05, 2 December 2008

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James Rubin CC '82 SIPA '84 is currently an adjunct professor at SIPA and an informal adviser to Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.

Earlier, he served as assistant Secretary of State for Political Affairs and chief spokesman of the State Department under Clinton. He also worked on the campaigns of Wesley Clark and John Kerry. Since neither were successful, he became a broadcaster, hosting and anchoring news programmes for PBS and Sky News.

He is married to CNN super-correspondent Christiane Amanpour. While at Columbia, he was a PoliSci major.