Kevin Rudd
Kevin Rudd is a former Australian Prime Minister known for his bipartisan approach to political appointments, including the selection of Tim Fischer as ambassador to the Vatican.
Born on Sep 21, 1957 (68 years old)
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Norway:
Kevin Rudd is mentioned as the leader of the Independent Commission on Multilateralism (ICM).
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Australia:
Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd faced booing from former Gillard government staffers.
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Norway:
Kevin Rudd was the chairman of the board for the Independent Commission on Multilateralism and a former Prime Minister of Australia.
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Australia:
Sean Kelly is a regular columnist and a former adviser to Labor prime ministers Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd.
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Australia:
Outgoing Australian ambassador to the US Kevin Rudd missed the event.
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Australia:
The Labor Party has been allergic to any suggestion of integration, horrified by its antecedent 'assimilation', and – at least until Kevin Rudd was elected.
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Australia:
Minns was also able to find time for former US ambassador Kevin Rudd, whom he met alongside NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey.
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Australia:
Kevin Rudd is mentioned as a former adviser to Sean Kelly.
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Australia:
Kevin Rudd was mentioned in the context of Jane Hume's comments regarding demands for him to be sacked as US ambassador.
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Indonesia:
Kevin Rudd describes Xi Jinping's leadership phase as a consolidation of ideology and organization.
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