Human rights advocates have been criticised for being too soft on china. Some claim there's a kind of implicit censorship at the think tank level. A lot of com s, of course, have business in china. And has the whole thing been soft peddled? Compared to, say, how yugoslavia was talked about in the 19 nineties? Well, we know hollywood movie makers won't make a movie where a chinese person is the villain. They insert asian looking individuals as heroes,. typically to appeal to the chinese market which is now number two.
A former war correspondent and UN ambassador, Samantha Power has had her share of tough assignments. But writing a memoir about it all is also a daunting prospect. The format itself is a challenge: how do you convince the reader you’re worth spending time with? How do you paint a relatable portrait without oversharing and losing your dignity? For Samantha the answer was settling upon a purpose for her memoir and ruthlessly cutting out everything not in service of that.
Tyler and Samantha discuss that purpose and more, including what she learned as an Irish immigrant, the personality traits of good diplomats (and war correspondents), relations with China, why democracy is so rare in the Middle East, the truth about Richard Holbrooke, what factors mitigate against humanitarian intervention, her favorite memoir, how to get NATO members to spend more on defense, and whether baseball games are too long.
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Recorded July 30th, 2019 Other ways to connect