Wilson Center Experts
Richard Engel
Affiliation:
U.S. Air Force (retired); Director, Climate Change and State Stability Program, National Intelligence Council
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Panelists from the Department of State, National Intelligence Council, Stimson Center, and National Geographic came together at the Wilson Center recently to discuss the U.S. intelligence community’s global water security assessment.
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