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- The North Korean nuclear threat is very real Time to start treating it that way
The North Korean nuclear threat is very real. Time to start treating it that way.
May 18, 2017, The Washington Post
Covington Adds State Dept. Veteran To Govt. Affairs Team
September 12, 2017, Law360
Stephen Rademaker is quoted in a Law360 article regarding Rademaker's recent arrival to Covington's Public Policy and Government Affairs practice. According to Rademaker, an increased reliance on sanctions as a U.S. foreign policy tool, and a presidential administration that has expressed enthusiasm for restrictive trade policies, are likely to drive increased ...
Leading National Security Advisor Joins Covington
September 6, 2017
WASHINGTON—Stephen Rademaker has joined Covington’s Public Policy and Government Affairs practice in Washington. With wide-ranging experience working on national security issues in the White House, the State Department, and the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, Mr. Rademaker focuses on legislative and policy issues involving sanctions, trade controls, ...
Covington Snags Rademaker
September 6, 2017, Politico
Stephen Rademaker is quoted in a Politico article regarding his recent arrival to Covington, a move described as "something of a homecoming." Commenting on reuniting with familiar faces, including Howard Berman, Rademaker says, "His office is now right next to mine, so I see him every day."