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Rajendra Pachauri
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Rajendra Pachauri

Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, former Chairman of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), is at the forefront of global efforts to address climate change. Dr. Pachauri served as an assistant professor at the School of Economics at the University of North Carolina from 1974 to 1975 and as a guest lecturer from 1976 to 1977. I have also served as a visiting professor of resource economics at the School of Mines at the University of West Virginia. Later, he returned to India and joined the Indian School of Administration in Hyderabad, where he served as a senior faculty member from 1975 to 1979 and as the director of the Advisory and Practical Research Department. He has been serving as the director of the Energy and Resources Research Institute (TERI), a non-profit scientific and policy research institution in India, since 1981. The Institute of Energy and Resources provides professional support to government departments, institutions, and enterprises worldwide in the fields of energy, environment, forestry, biotechnology, and natural resource conservation. In 1999, Dr. Pachauri was hired by the Indian Oil Company and the Japan Institute of Global Environmental Strategy. In 2001, Pachauri was appointed by the Prime Minister of India as a member of the Economic Advisory Committee. On April 20, 2002, Pachauri was elected as the Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) of the United Nations. In 2007, the IPCC shared the Nobel Peace Prize with former US Vice President Arnold Gore. On December 11, 2007, Pachauri represented IPCC and Arnogor at the award ceremony held in Oslo, Norway, and delivered a speech. On the same day, the United Nations Climate Conference was held in Bali, Indonesia. In his speech, Jopari cited the Hindu philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam to express the view of the cosmic family, stating that we must be committed to using global power to protect our planet.

Rami Kerry
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Rami Kerry

Ramiki, journalist, columnist, writer, and television host. He was born into an Arab Christian Palestinian family in New York City and is a leading voice in Middle Eastern affairs. He has served twice as the editor in chief of the Jordan Times. At the beginning of his career, Kerry worked as an editor at the Daily Star newspaper in Beirut; He has published articles in several major global publications such as the Financial Times and the Washington Post. He is a member of the Leadership Committee of the Harvard Theological Seminary, an assistant researcher in the Conflict Analysis and Resolution Project at the Maxwell College of Syracuse University in the United States, a researcher in Jerusalem International Affairs at the Palestinian Academic Association, and a member of the Brookings Institution's Working Group on Relations between the United States and the Islamic World. He often gives comments and speeches on Middle East affairs and has won multiple awards for his outstanding work, including the Eliav Sartawi Middle East News Award. Kerry is also a co recipient of the Parks Christie International Award, which recognizes his contributions to peace and reconciliation in the Middle East. From 2006 to 2014, Ramikli was the founding director of the AUB Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs at the University of Beirut in the United States. Today, he is a senior public policy researcher, news professor, and resident journalist at the school. Kerry is a columnist, writer, analyst for the Agence France Presse global group in the United States, and a commentator for multiple international media outlets such as the BBC, Al Jazeera, National Public Radio, and CNN. He is a senior researcher at Kennedy College at Harvard University, a visiting scholar and lecturer at Princeton University, Stanford University, Syracuse University, Northeastern University, Oklahoma, and Denver University.

Roger Barentan
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Roger Barentan

Roger Balentan was a senior staff member at the White House, serving as the Chairman of President Clinton's Climate Change Task Force and Vice Assistant to the President on Environmental Measures. Before being appointed as the Presidential Assistant, Mr. Balentan served as the Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs, focusing on energy and environmental issues. He is currently providing advice on energy and environmental issues to clients in both domestic and international public policy matters in the United States; Investment guidance for the clean technology market and sustainable development; Lecturer on Energy and Climate Policy at Harvard Law School; Served as a senior researcher at the Progressive Policy Research Institute, a Washington think tank; He has also received the honor of Outstanding Graduate at the University of Connecticut and Harvard Law School. He is currently serving in multiple companies, including the board members of Environmental Power Company NASDAQ EPG, Perion Software Company, Sunlight Technology Company, and China Energy Recycling Company OTCNNCGYV; Member of the advisory board for Sreatos Renewable Energy Company and Pure Biofuels Company. Roger was a founding board member of the Renewable Energy Council of the United States and served as a board member of the Bioenergy Center and the International China Environment Fund. In 2009, Mr. Balentan joined the International Advisory Board of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory of the United States Department of Energy.

Roger Fiske
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Roger Fiske

Roger Fisk is a strategic expert in political campaigns, marketing, and media. He is famous for helping Obama win consecutive presidential races in 2008 and 2012. He played a crucial role in a series of important elections, which are also known as the best in American political history, and can even be said to have changed the rules of the election game. Fisk has profound insights into the powerful forces of political campaigns, information, relationships, and markets in the 21st century United States. Fisk utilizes the internet and various social media to engage millions of people in long-term, continuous marketing and promotional activities. The official website he established, wwwmybarackobamacom, met the social media needs of the Obama team's campaign, maximizing their support growth. He allowed these supporters to manage themselves and solidified their campaign status through such personalized campaign plans. In 2007, Fisk began assisting Obama in his first campaign. Within 22 months, he accompanied then Senator Obama through more than 30 states in the United States. He was appointed as the head of the special events department for the Obama team. In just 11 months, he successfully established a grassroots fundraising team and raised over 100 million US dollars. This also established the largest funding foundation in American history. Meanwhile, Fisk is also the main liaison officer for the Federal Secret Service and local law enforcement agencies in the United States, directly responsible for media coordination for 150 major events nationwide. Obama was also responsible for several important media appearances, such as the 60 Minutes, Daily Show, Good Morning America, Weekend Night Live, and the historic speech on race delivered in Philadelphia in March 2008. After Obama won his first election, he participated in the inauguration ceremony in 2009 as a cabinet liaison. Since then, he has been serving in the Obama administration. Fisk previously worked at the Ministry of Commerce, responsible for liaising with other cabinet and government trade diplomacy activities around the world. Fisk served as the chief coordinator of the US government in trade exchanges between the Obama administration and the Indian government, as well as in four visits to China. In the 2009 Copenhagen COP-15 Global Conference and the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, Fisk also successfully played his role as a cabinet liaison. In the spring of 2012, Fisk joined Obama's campaign team again. Their team was named White House Lead Advance, bringing progress to the White House. During the campaign, he led his team to work in several key states including Virginia, Iowa, and Ohio, all of which achieved victories. All notices during the President's itinerary are coordinated by him with various aspects of the media, from pre itinerary media promotion to logistics details planning, and even including the collection and statistics of major data related to the election results on the day of the election. He worked in the emergency planning team during the 2013 presidential inauguration. In 2013, Fisk began to share his experience with some private clients and made keynote speeches at several conferences, including the Singapore Media Conference, the Sydney Corporate Affairs Summit, and the two attachments of TED INK in Takahashi, Japan and India

Romano Prodi
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Romano Prodi

Romano Prodi is an Italian politician who served as Italian Prime Minister twice from 1996 to 1998 and from 2006 to 2008. He also served as President of the European Commission from 1999 to 2004. Currently serving as the United Nations Special Envoy for the Sahel region, visiting professor at Harvard and Stanford University research institutes, professor at the China Europe International Business School, and member of the Madrid Club. In addition, Prodi has a long academic career and is recognized as an economic expert in Western countries. Prodi's academic career began in the Department of Political Science at the University of Bologna, where he served as an assistant professor in 1963 and an associate professor in 1966, as well as a full-time professor in Industrial Organization and Industrial Policy from 1971 to 1999. The two topics he first proposed later became two standard topics in industrial economics - the development and competition policy of small and medium-sized enterprises and industrial zones. In the international academic community, he is hailed as the founder of the Italian Industrial Economics School. Prodi's research has further expanded to various fields such as the relationship between the state and the market, privatization policies, the crucial role of schools in promoting economic development and social solidarity, the process of European integration, and the dynamics of different capitalist models after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Prodi served as the Minister of Industry of Italy from November 1978 to March 1979. From November 1982 to October 1989, he served as the chairman of IRI, the largest holding company in Italy at that time. Under his leadership, IRI implemented a series of fundamental reform and recovery measures, fully preparing for the privatization of its subsidiaries. In May 1993, Prodi was re elected as the Chairman of IRI. During his tenure, he completed the privatization process of several major companies under the group, including Credit Italia and Commercial Bank of Italy. In February 1995, Prodi formed the Olive Tree Alliance. In April 1996, he was elected as a candidate for Prime Minister by the coalition and was successfully elected as Prime Minister of Italy in the general election. In 1996, the Italian President invited Prodi to reorganize the government. In May of the same year, the Prodi government came to power. During his tenure as Prime Minister, Prodi cut public spending with the aim of getting Italy on the first bus of the euro and making Italy one of the first member states of the eurozone. In March 1999, Prodi served as the President of the European Commission. During his five-year tenure, the EU implemented several historic and important decisions, including implementing the euro, increasing the number of member states to 25, and implementing neighboring country policies. In 2005, Prodi was elected as the chairman of the Central Left Party Alliance and won 75% of the vote in the primary election for the Prime Minister of the Central Left Alliance in October of the same year. In April 2006, Prodi led the Central Left Alliance to win the Italian election, and Italian President Giorgio Napolitano invited him to form a new government. From May 17, 2006 to May 8, 2008, Prodi was appointed as the 59th Prime Minister of Italy's government and also served as the Minister of Justice in 2008. Afterwards, Prodi became the Chairman of the Global Cooperation Foundation. In July 2008,

Rudd Kewen
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Rudd Kewen

Kevin Rudd was the 26th Prime Minister of Australia, serving from 2007 to 2010. After his term ended, he served as Australian Foreign Minister from 2010 to 2012. In 2006, Kevin Rudd was elected as the leader of the Australian Labour Party. He took office during a period of global financial crisis, and under his leadership, Australia became the only major developed economy in the world that did not experience economic recession. The OECD and International Monetary Fund evaluate that Australia's policy response is the most effective in the world. Kevin Rudd is internationally recognized as the founder of the G20 and a driving force behind the expansion of the East Asia Summit after 2010. After graduating from high school, Kevin Rudd obtained high scores and was admitted to the ANU of the Australian National University to study Chinese history and literature. He also took Kevin Rudd as his Chinese name, and the Mandarin Chinese instructor was Zheng Tongtao. In order to complete his thesis, Kevin Rudd mainly collected a large amount of information he needed from Hong Kong, read a lot of Chinese materials, and graduated with a first-class honor degree with this paper. His thesis mentors at the time were Colin Jeffcott, a professor at the ANU Asia Pacific College, and Pierre Ryckmans, a renowned Belgian sinologist. Jeff Scott recalled that he was surprised by Rudd's strong learning motivation. While pursuing his degree, Kevin Rudd once cleaned houses for the famous Australian political commentator Laurie Oakes to solve financial problems. After graduating from university, he went to the Mandarin Teaching Center of National Taiwan Normal University in Taipei in 1980 to study Chinese. Rudd has a wealth of knowledge in global economic management, China's rise, and the challenges of global sustainable development. He is also one of the authors of the 2012 annual report published by the United Nations High Level Panel on Global Sustainable Development. Currently, he is still working on Australia's strategic and economic development in Asia, reconciliation with indigenous peoples, Asian language teaching, housing issues, and organ donation.

Rudy Giuliani
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Rudy Giuliani

Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, is a renowned American lawyer, prosecutor, and businessman. From 1994 to 2001, he served as the mayor of New York for 8 years, with his main achievements in reducing crime, changing the image of New York as ungovernable in people's minds, and improving the quality of life for New Yorkers. During the 9\/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Giuliani, who served as mayor, became world-renowned for his outstanding leadership skills in town. During the 9\/11 attacks, Giuliani's leadership skills won widespread praise, earning him the title of Time magazine's Person of the Year in 2001. In 2002, he was awarded the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II, and his commanding performance in the 9\/11 attacks earned him the nickname of US Mayor. In the eyes of many people, Giuliani is remembered not only because he changed an ungovernable city, but also because of the courage and courage he demonstrated in the weeks after 9\/11. Faced with unprecedented challenges, Giuliani led New Yorkers to stand up from the ruins and incorporated Churchill's wartime hero image into his resume. Giuliani served as Deputy Attorney General in 1981, becoming the third highest ranking official in the Ministry of Justice. During his tenure as Deputy Attorney General, Giuliani supervised all federal law enforcement units of the United States Department of Justice, including the Department of Justice's Prisons Department, the Department of Justice's Drug Enforcement Unit, and the United States Marshal Department. In 1983, Giuliani was appointed as the federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York City. He prosecuted many well-known criminal group leaders and was committed to combating corruption within the government, as well as prosecuting many white-collar criminals. During his tenure, he convicted a total of 4152 people, with only 25 convictions overturned afterwards. In 1993, Giuliani ran for mayor of New York and was elected. He became the first Republican to be elected as mayor of New York since 1969, ending the Democratic Party's long-term rule in New York City. Giuliani's victory in New York City, where the Democratic Party has a large number of voters, is of epoch-making significance. In the 1997 re-election election, Giuliani won again, becoming the first Republican mayor of New York to win a re-election since 1941. After stepping down, Giuliani became a millionaire through his own efforts. He founded a company to provide business, legal, security, and other consulting services to businesses and governments. In addition, he delivered paid speeches in the United States and around the world, discussing leadership, urban construction, safety, and economic affairs. On January 12, 2016, Giuliani was nominated by Trump as a cybersecurity advisor.

Saida Walsi
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Saida Walsi

Saida Walsi played multiple roles as a lawyer, businessman, activist, and cabinet minister, but her most famous role was the first Muslim cabinet minister in the UK. In August 2014, she resigned from the government due to its unethical policies towards Gaza. Saida was born in a Pakistani immigrant family in Disbury, West Yorkshire. There are five sisters in the family. She studied law at the University of Leeds and worked at the Royal Prosecutors' Office before practicing free law. Saida's father used to be a mill worker and bus driver, but later established his own business. He instilled in Saida the values of freedom, responsibility, and ambition. These values sparked her passion for joining the Conservative Party and helped her become an advisor to Conservative Vice Chairman and leader Michael Howard in 2004. The following year, she ran for parliament in her hometown. In 2007, at the age of 36, she entered the House of Lords and became the youngest member of parliament. At the end of the same year, she traveled to Sudan and helped secure the release of British teacher Gillian Gibbons, who was accused of insulting the prophet. For many years, Saida has been a radical fighter fighting for justice, playing an important role in the Operation Black Vote campaign for black voters. She worked at the Joseph Langley Charity Trust for six years before being selected to participate in Nick Griffin on Question Time in 2009, marking the first time a National Party leader appeared on the BBC's flagship political program. The Observer newspaper gave the following evaluations of her unique performance: sharp views, clear expression, enthusiasm without losing reason. In 2010, she was appointed as the Minister of Foreign Affairs by Prime Minister David Cameron, making her the first Muslim Cabinet Minister in the UK. Her iconic image on the 10th step of Downing Street, dressed in traditional saris and traditional Pakistani clothing, has been widely spread around the world. She was also appointed as the Chairman of the Conservative Party, the first Asian to serve as a leader of a major political party in the UK. In 2012, Saida was appointed as the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Minister of Religion and Community in the UK. She is committed to defending her beliefs in the government. In a speech to the Episcopal Council in 2010, she proposed that the government should be God. In 2012, she led the largest ministerial delegation in British history to the Vatican to deliver a speech calling for Europe to strengthen its Christian identity, winning global coverage. Faced with the problems that most people try to avoid, she is outspoken and faces challenges, becoming an interesting and unique voice for discussing taboo topics. She led a government campaign to legalize forced marriage and openly discussed child gang sexual behavior. Her business background and passion for manufacturing make her an excellent representative of British companies both domestically and internationally. She participated in the establishment of three startups, one in the service industry and two in the manufacturing industry, all of which have successfully developed into vibrant small and medium-sized enterprises in the UK. She led the government to ensure that the UK became the first Western country to issue Islamic bonds in 2014. She also serves as the Chairman of the Global Islamic Finance and Investment Group. Say

Segrin Royal
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Segrin Royal

Seguin Royal, a French politician and member of the French Socialist Party, was the defeated Socialist candidate in the 2007 French presidential election and the former girlfriend of former French President Francois Hollande. Since the 1970s, he has been in politics. In the 1990s, he has served as the Minister of Environment and a ministerial representative responsible for education and family affairs in the Socialist government. Currently, he is the President of the Poitiers Charente Regional Council. Royal was born in 1953 in Senegal, where his father served. His father was an artillery colonel. She graduated from the French School of Politics and the National School of Administration, known as the cradle of the president. Royal first served as an advisor in an administrative court, and then worked for the Socialist Party with his partner Hollande. In her twenties, she served as an advisor to Mitterrand and helped him win the presidency of France. The intelligent and capable Royale is highly valued by Mitterrand, who personally recommended her as the second leader of the Double Sever Province. Afterwards, Royall's career was smooth and straightforward, never failing in any election. He served as the Minister of Environment and a ministerial representative responsible for education and family affairs in the Socialist government. In the 2005 regional elections, Royal defeated the successor appointed by former Prime Minister Raffarin and became the chairman of the parliament of the Poitou Charente region with an overwhelming victory. She was also the only female speaker among the 22 regional presidents of France at that time. In April 2002, Le Pen, who ran for the presidency, was ultimately defeated by protests from the general public against fascism. Afterwards, while discussing the disastrous defeat of the Socialist Party and Jospin with reporters, he suddenly said seriously, 'Look, in five years, the candidate representing the Socialist Party in the presidential election will be Seguin Royal.'. Le Pen did not know Royale himself, he only saw her remarks and the way she handled the problem through the media, and he deeply believed in her ability. Today, four years later, Royale has indeed confirmed Le Pen's original prophecy. In November 2006, he was elected as the 2007 Socialist Party candidate with a high number of votes, and the latest public opinion survey showed a public support rate of 61%. In order to better promote, Royal also launched a blog, becoming the first French presidential candidate to open a blog. On May 6, 2007, Royal delivered a speech admitting defeat in the election.

Serez Kama Ian Kama
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Serez Kama Ian Kama

The Republic of Botswana, the full name of the the Republic of Botswana, is a landlocked country located in southern Africa, bordering South Africa in the south, Namibia in the west, Zimbabwe in the northeast, and Zambia near Victoria Falls in the north., The total GDP in 2017 was 174.7 billion US dollars, with an international exchange rate and a land area of 581730 square kilometers. The main religions are Protestantism and Catholicism, and the official language is English. The population was 2.25 million in 2016, and Gaborone, the capital city, had a population of approximately 2.36 million in 2013. The annual maximum temperature is 283 \u2103, the annual minimum temperature is 129 \u2103, and the annual average temperature is 207 \u2103., Botswana is rich in natural resources. The main mineral reserves are diamonds, followed by copper, nickel, coal, soda ash, platinum, gold, manganese, etc. Oil exploration is currently underway. The reserves and production of diamonds are among the top in the world. The proven reserves of copper and nickel ore are 46 million tons, and the coal reserves are 17 billion tons. Former President Seretse Khama Ian Khama, born on February 27, 1953, served from April 1, 2008 to March 31, 2018, Democratic Party of Botswana,

Shahi Tarur
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Shahi Tarur

Dr. Shahitarur is an Indian politician and a member of the Terifantaran constituency council in Kerala. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Standing Committee on External Affairs of the Parliament. Prior to 2007, he had been a professional official at the United Nations, and in 2001, he was promoted to the position of Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information at the United Nations. In addition, he also held the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs. He is also a prolific writer, columnist, journalist, and human rights advocate. Since 1981, he has created 16 best-selling novels and non fiction works, all centered around India and its history, culture, cinema, politics, society, and foreign policy.

Shaukat Aziz
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Shaukat Aziz

Shaukat Aziz is a former Minister of Finance and Prime Minister of Pakistan. From 1999 to 2004, he served as the Minister of Finance of Pakistan, and from 2004 to 2007, he served as the 23rd Prime Minister of Pakistan. Shaukat Aziz was born on March 6, 1949 in the southern city of Karachi, Pakistan. He studied in Karachi and Abbottabad in his early years. In 1967, he graduated with a bachelor's degree from Gordon College in the northern city of Rawalpindi. In 1969, he obtained a Master's degree in Business Administration from the University of Karachi. After leaving school in 1969, Aziz joined the Karachi branch of Citibank in the United States. In 1975, he began working in branches in Jordan, the Philippines, Greece, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. He held senior management positions at Asia Pacific Investment Bank, Central and Eastern European Investment Bank, Middle East Africa Investment Bank, and Saudi American Bank until being appointed as the Executive Vice President of Citibank in 1992. In October 1999, after Musharraf took office, Aziz was appointed as the Minister of Finance of the Transitional Government. Previously, he had 30 years of work experience in the financial industry. In 2002, Aziz became a senator and continued to serve as Minister of Finance in the Jamali administration. During his tenure, the economic situation in Pakistan significantly improved, and the economic growth rate increased year by year, with Aziz playing an important role. At the end of June 2004, Jamali resigned from his position as Prime Minister, and the ruling Muslim League recommended Aziz to succeed him. However, as he was not a member of the National Assembly at the time and did not have the qualifications to be elected as Prime Minister, the position of Prime Minister was temporarily replaced by the President of the Muslim League, Chaudhry Shujat Hussein. On August 27, 2004, Aziz was officially elected as the 23rd Prime Minister of Pakistan. During his tenure as Minister of Finance, Aziz's macroeconomic policies played a decisive role in Pakistan's political stability and economic growth, ending Pakistan's era of stagflation. The plan to strengthen privatization and economic liberalization was personally initiated by Aziz, which carried out privatization reforms on state-owned enterprises and strengthened the national economic infrastructure, resulting in an average annual economic growth rate of 64% in Pakistan and a reduction in inflation rate to 35%. Prior to his tenure, Pakistan's inflation rate was 11-12%. During his tenure, Pakistan achieved the tax collection and management goal for the first time in its history, with a 40% increase in revenue used for the development of reproduction. In addition, despite the uncertainty of the internal and external situation, Pakistan's economic situation has still significantly improved. As of June 30, 2004, its foreign exchange reserves increased to $10.5 billion. In October 1999, when it succeeded as Minister of Finance, its foreign exchange reserves were $1.2 billion. As the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Aziz implemented a large-scale military and police reform plan, guiding important investments in the automotive, energy, nuclear industry, and port industries, resulting in unprecedented GDP growth in Pakistan. At the same time, Aziz actively encourages the development of the internet and telecommunications service industry, and opens up private media in Pakistan as a window to showcase Pakistan's national image to the world. Aziz is friendly to China and has visited China multiple times. In December 2004, he served as Prime Minister

Sigma Gabriel
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Sigma Gabriel

From 1987 to 1990, Gabriel was a vocational school teacher. In 1977, Gabriel became a member of the German Social Democratic Party and became its chairman from 2009 to 2017. He held several different positions within the party of Lower Saxony, and from 1999 to 2003, he became the governor of Lower Saxony. From 2005 to 2009, Gabriel served as the Environment Minister of the German Federal Government, and from 2013 to 2017, he served as the Minister of the Federal Ministry of Economy and Energy. From 2017 to 2018, Sigma Gabriel served as Germany's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs. After taking over the German Foreign Ministry in 2017, Gabriel gained widespread support from the public, but also had multiple conflicts with the leaders of the Social Democratic Party. German journalist Deniz Uschel was held in T\u00fcrkiye prison for more than a year, and Gabriel played an important role in the process of seeking his release. Gabriel is a supporter of the establishment of the United Nations Parliamentary Assembly, an organization dedicated to promoting democratic reform of the United Nations and striving to establish a more responsible international political system. He believes that the United Nations needs to become more effective, transparent, and democratic by reforming its structure and decision-making procedures.

Simon Anholt
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Simon Anholt

Simon Anholt is an independent policy advisor to the head of state, government, city, and regional authorities, assisting in the formulation and implementation of strategies to strengthen the country's economic, political, and cultural exchanges with other countries. These strategies typically include regional economic competitiveness, public diplomacy, cultural policies and relations, national identity and reputation, education policies, regional integration, policies to promote exports, tourism, foreign direct investment, security and defense, immigration and social related fields, language policies, sustainable development, talent attraction, and major international events. From 2000 to 2009, Simon was a member of the Public Diplomacy Board of the British Foreign Office, and has provided advice to more than 40 other heads of state, government and cabinet, including Chile, Croatia, Finland, Latvia, Australia, the Netherlands, Norway, Romania, the Faroe Islands, Jamaica, South Korea, Poland, Scotland, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, Sweden, Iceland, Botswana, Germany The Baltic region, Bhutan, Mexico, Ecuador, New Zealand, Switzerland, and Slovenia, as well as numerous cities and regions. Simon has also provided advice to organizations such as the United Nations World Tourism Organization, the World Economic Forum, the World Bank, NATO, the United Nations, the World Intellectual Property Organization, the International Trade Center, the International Olympic Committee, the International Security Assistance Force, the World Travel and Tourism Council, the Nordic Council of Ministers, the European Union, the World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies, and the World Technology Network. Simon proposed the concept of a national brand in 1996 and continues to lead the widely acclaimed National Brand Master series of training to this day. The training is supported globally by the BBC and is conducted in London, Dubai, Singapore, New Delhi, and Accra. He is the founder and publisher of the Annual Anholt National Brand Index, Anholt City Brand Index, and Anholt State Brand Index. Simon is a member of the European Parliament for Culture. In 2009, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics at the Symposium in Leicester, and in 2010, he was awarded the Sustainable Development Excellence Award at the 7th Multicultural Forum held in Paris.

Sir John Major
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Sir John Major

Sir John Major, a British politician, served as Prime Minister and Conservative Party leader from 1990 to 1997. In 1979, he was elected as a local councilor for Huntington County. From 1989 to 1990, he served as Foreign Minister and Finance Minister in Mrs. Thatcher's cabinet. After the 2001 British House of Commons election, he faded out of British politics. Since Mrs. Thatcher's death in 2013, Major has become the oldest living former Prime Minister. Major was born in St. Elier, Surrey, England and grew up in Brixton. He initially worked at an insurance brokerage firm and was later hired by Standard Chartered Bank, which quickly promoted him to the position of supervisor in May 1965. Major has been serving as the Private Secretary of Congress since 1981, the Party Whip Assistant since 1983, and the Minister of State for Social Security in 1986. In 1987, Major entered the cabinet as Secretary General of the Ministry of Finance. On July 31, 1989, then British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher underwent an unexpected cabinet reshuffle, with Major replacing Sir Harvey as Foreign Minister. After only three months as Foreign Minister, Major resigned from the position in October 1989 when Finance Minister Lawson announced his resignation. He immediately took over as Finance Minister and introduced the 1990 Budget Act. In November 1990, Major succeeded Margaret Thatcher, who was forced to step down, as the British Prime Minister. When he took office as Prime Minister, it was during the 1991 Gulf War and the world economy was also entering a recession. In order to avoid losing to the Labour Party's Kinnock in the upcoming 1992 election, Major held many street campaign events and delivered many powerful speeches on the streets. He led the Conservative Party to four consecutive victories in the election, winning an all-time high of 14 million votes in the 1992 general election. In June 1997, William Hague succeeded Major as the leader of the Conservative Party. After the 2001 British House of Commons election, Major faded out of British politics. In a 1999 BBC poll of 21st century prime ministers, Major ranked 17th. On the 1999 New Year's Day Honorary List, Major was awarded the Order of Honor in recognition of his efforts in the peace process in Northern Ireland. On April 23, 2005, the Queen of England conferred the title of Lord Gardner on Major. Sir Gardner has only 24 seats and holds a high position, which is generally only granted to former British Prime Ministers.

Stanbrook
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Stanbrook

From 2005 to 2009, Steinbrook was a member of the Grand coalition government and Prime Minister Angela Merkel's parliament. During the German economic crisis, responsible for handling economic affairs to overcome the impact of the crisis. Through his work, the budget for 2008 was almost flat, but government loans still broke historical records. After graduating, Stanbrook worked in the federal government's Chancellor office. In 1993, Stanbrook was appointed as the Minister of Economy, Technology, and Transportation for Schleswig Holstein State. In 1998, he was appointed as the Minister of Economy and Infrastructure. In 2000, he was appointed as the Minister of Finance of North Rhine Westphalia and later promoted to the position of Director of the Office. As the Minister of Finance, one of Stanbrook's main contributions was the creation of tax identification numbers through years of discussion. In 1993, he was appointed as the Minister of Economy and Infrastructure of Schleswig Holstein State. Afterwards, he returned to North Rhine Westphalia. In 1998, he was appointed as the Minister of Economy and Infrastructure of North Rhine Westphalia. In 2000, he was appointed as the Minister of Finance. From 2002 to 2005, Stanley was appointed as Prime Minister of North Rhine Westphalia and led a coalition government composed of SPD and the Green Party. After the 2005 German parliamentary elections, SPD and CDU formed a major coalition government under the leadership of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Steinbreck became Germany's Minister of Finance.

Stanley McChrystal
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Stanley McChrystal

Stanley McChrystal, former top commander of the US military and NATO International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, served as the commander of the Joint Special Operations Command from 2003 to 2008. He has participated in multiple special operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and his troops have captured Saddam alive and helped overthrow the Taliban regime. His greatest achievement was the air raid on the Iraqi branch of Al Qaeda in 2006, which killed its leader, Zarqawi. McChrystal is believed to be adept at using intelligence to track and eliminate insurgents, and protecting civilians through non-traditional warfare. In December 2009, he was elected as one of Time magazine's top figures of the year for changing the US military strategy in Afghanistan.

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
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Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono

Susilobambang Yudhoyono, former President of Indonesia, pioneer of Indonesian economic revitalization, and member of the Boao Forum for Asia. Known as a global counter-terrorism fighter and a guiding light for democratic politics in Muslim countries. Born on September 9, 1949, into a poor Muslim family in Bazhidan, East Java, Indonesia. After graduating from high school, Susilo entered the Military Academy and graduated with the highest score in his class in 1973, choosing the career path of a professional soldier. During his military service, Susilo visited the United States several times for short-term training. The Command and Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, USA was the place where he had studied. Susilo was highly praised by his superiors for his wit, ability, diligence, and stability. In 1995, he also led the Indonesian army to participate in Operation Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is committed to military reform in the military and is known as the ideological general. On April 1, 2000, Susilo retired and obtained the rank of four-star general. Later, he joined the government led by President Wahid and became the Minister of Mines. Later, he became the Chief Minister of Security and Political Affairs, and his primary task during his tenure was to eliminate military interference in politics. In 2004, he won the election by an overwhelming margin, becoming the first democratically elected president in Indonesian history. During his inauguration as President, he formulated a series of policies to improve the quality of life of Indonesian citizens both domestically and internationally, as well as to eradicate corruption. He was committed to addressing the widespread problem of corruption and strengthening the enforcement of the Corruption Eradication Committee KPK. His reputation and early political career benefited from the establishment of the Indonesian Democratic Party during the regimes of former Indonesian President Wadsi and Megawati in 2001. This political party with five fundamental principles of faith in Creator, human civilization, Indonesian unity, democracy, and social justice later supported candidate Yudhoyono in the 2004 Indonesian election. Since then, due to his contributions in punishing corruption and stabilizing national politics, his influence has continued to strengthen, ultimately becoming a guiding light for Indonesian democratic politics. In October 2009, he was re elected as President and began his second term. In addition to military reforms and other measures, President Yudhoyono has also made significant efforts in creating the Law on Regional Ethnic Autonomy and resolving separatist conflicts in Aceh and Papua provinces. He also pioneered a pro market economic reform path and is hailed as a pioneer in Indonesia's economic revitalization. In addition, he also fully supports the work of the Corruption Eradication Committee KPK, aiming to eradicate corruption in Indonesia. In addition, his personal influence and leadership position in Indonesia have also facilitated the smooth implementation of these measures to strengthen economic and political stability. The World Economic Forum evaluates him as the beginning of Indonesia's golden decade - political stability, rapid economic growth, and democratic development. He also signed the Presidential Decision No. 12 of 2014, officially abolishing the Circular No. 6 of 1967, and renamed ** Cina China. The decision also stipulates that in the future, the ** term should be used instead of the Chinese term in government agencies. The Indonesian government also stipulated that the name of the People's Republic of China should be changed to the People's Republic of China. On March 29, 2015, Susilobambang Yudhoyono became a member of the Boao Forum for Asia.

Tony Blair
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Tony Blair

Blair joined the Labour Party in 1975, but in 1982, he failed to represent the Labour Party in a traditional Conservative constituency, Beaconsfield, as a member of parliament. In the early 1980s, Blair was considered a soft left within the Labour Party. Blair officially became the Prime Minister of the UK on May 2, 1997, and later held positions including the First Chancellor of the Exchequer, Minister of Civil Service Affairs, Labour Party leader, and a member of Parliament for the Southfield constituency in northeastern England. As a cabinet minister in the UK, he is also an advisory officer to the Privy Council. After Blair stepped down, the positions of Prime Minister and Party Leader were taken over by his Finance Minister Brown, and Blair was immediately appointed as the Special Envoy for the Middle East by the Quartet. On December 26, 1998, Blair became the first British Prime Minister to deliver a speech to the Irish Parliament. In the 2001 British election, Blair became the first Labour Prime Minister to win a second term. On August 1, 2003, Blair became the longest serving Labour Prime Minister in history.

Vaclav Klaus
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Vaclav Klaus

Vaclavklaus, the second president of the Czech Republic, was elected twice as president in 2003 and 2008, and is one of the most influential political leaders in the post communist period of Eastern Europe. Klaus graduated from the School of Foreign Trade at the University of Economics in Prague, and later pursued further studies at Cornell University in Italy and the United States in 1966 and 1969, respectively. After completing his studies, Klaus worked at the Economic Research Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. After the upheaval in Eastern Europe, Klaus became the main designer of economic reforms in Czechoslovakia. In 1989, he was elected as the Minister of Finance of the Czech government, embarking on the country's economic recovery. In 1990, he was elected as the Chairman of the Czech Citizen Forum and began serving as the Deputy Prime Minister of the Czech Republic in 1991. In 1991, Klaus became the leader of the Civic Democratic Party. In 1992, Klaus became the Prime Minister of the Czech government and began negotiations with Slovak Prime Minister Vladimir Mechal regarding the independence of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. On January 1, 1993, Vaclavklaus declared the Czech Republic as an independent country in his capacity as Prime Minister. Vaclav Klaus and Vaclav Javier, the first President of the Czech Republic, jointly made outstanding contributions to the economic development and takeoff of the Czech Republic. In 1996, Klaus, who had served as Czech Prime Minister for four years, successfully elected with the help of then President Javier and was re elected as Czech Prime Minister in 1997. During this period, Czech President Vaclav Javier proposed the implementation of a privatization policy for state-owned enterprise reform. His policy later laid the foundation for the rapid transition of the Czech Republic from a planned economy to a free market economy. Klaus is known as the chief architect of the modern Czech Republic. Currently, he travels around the world, delivering speeches on contemporary global political and economic issues.

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