Rory Stewart: The Places in Between
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- Rory Stewart, director of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government Carr Center for Human Rights Policy and founder and chief executive of the Turquoise Mountain Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving Afghan communities, discusses the foundation and his New York Times best-selling memoir, The Places in Between, which chronicles his walk across Afghanistan following the collapse of Taliban rule in 2002.
Hosted by College of Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum Core Current Affairs Association on January 29, 2009.
Fascinating speech. A very intelligent, objective person sadly ( currently) lost to politics. Honest, integrity , humility and intelligence, totally alien concepts to the current govt
Just WoW...of all the rabbit holes to which the YT algorithm has sent my randomized playlist downward (as I listen distractedly, one ear half-cocked), this encapsulation of Rory Stewart's greatest hits, political missteps, and humanitarian triumphs has been a felicitous journey to which I am more than obliged to continue hereafter. 🥰
I've never voted Tory in my life. But Rory is on of the best politians I've seen in the UK up there with Tony Benn. He is incredibly smart and experienced. If he became PM he would get a huge following.
Totally agree 100 percent. I'm the same as you
I wish we had someone like him in Australia again
He speaks,clearly & concisely!
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Rory Stewart, champion.❤
He is brilliant, talking off the cuff!
he's not talking off the cuff, which would suggest he has not prepared which is unlikely.
Rory God Bless
This guy is brilliant. the future of the tory party relies on him.
he got kicked out of the tory party, so guess not
@@peterAustralia333 he didn’t get kicked out. He actually left the Conservative party before he got kicked out.
@@pablofitzy Brilliant interview he just recently gave to a reporter, highlighted on Politics Joe...
Nothing learnt from history. Humanity on a treadmill of futility
Mr Stuart will remain a Tory backbencher or the leader of the labor party
He's running for Prime Minister in 2019.