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}}''Not to be confused with [[James Philip Rubin]], US diplomat''
|title=Chair, International Policy and Strategy
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'''Dr. James Rubin''' is an [[academic]] interested in public perceptions of health risks.<ref>http://epr.hpru.nihr.ac.uk/our-team/investigators/dr-james-rubin</ref><ref>https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/gideon.rubin.html</ref>
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|employer=Ballard Partners
 
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|title=Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs
 
|start=7 August 1997
 
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'''James Rubin''' (born 28 March 1960) is an American former [[diplomat]] who served as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]] from 1997–2000. As a [[journalist]] he worked for [[Bloomberg|Bloomberg News]], became a [[Sky News]] presenter in 2010 and has written a weekly foreign affairs column for ''[[The Sunday Times]]'' of [[London]].
 
 
 
In 2013, James Rubin moved from [[New York City]] to live permanently in [[London]], England, with his wife, [[CNN]] Chief International Correspondent and anchor [[Christiane Amanpour]], and their teenage son.<ref>''[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/10392498/Christiane-Amanpour-In-my-job-its-just-like-being-a-man-but-better.html "Christiane Amanpour: 'In my job, it's just like being a man – but better'"]''</ref> Rubin was appointed scholar in residence at [[Oxford University]]'s Rothermere American Institute and co-chaired a high-level panel on Extending American Power for the [[Center for a New American Security]] in Washington.
 
 
 
In 2017, James Rubin was appointed Chair, International Policy and Strategy at the influential [[lobbyist]] firm [[Ballard Partners]], based in [[Washington DC]]. Rubin is a Contributing Editor at [https://www.politico.com/ Politico,] writing on [[US]] foreign policy and world affairs.
 
 
 
In July 2018, it was announced that James Rubin and [[Christiane Amanpour]] were getting a divorce.<ref>''[https://people.com/tv/christiane-amanpour-jamie-rubin-divorce/ "CNN's Christiane Amanpour and Husband Jamie Rubin Are Divorcing After 20 Years"]''</ref>
 
 
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Revision as of 13:19, 30 April 2020

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Member ofNERVTAG, Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies, Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Behaviours
InterestsCOVID-19/Lockdown/UK

Not to be confused with James Philip Rubin, US diplomat

Dr. James Rubin is an academic interested in public perceptions of health risks.[1][2]

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