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Deborah Amos

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NPR foreign correspondent and author

Deborah Amos is a Goldsmith Fellow at Harvard University’s Shorenstein Centre on the Press, Politics and Public Policy. She covers Iraq for NPR News and is the author of The Eclipse of the Sunnis: Power, Exile and Upheaval in the Middle East (2010) and Lines in the Sand: Desert Storm and the Remaking of the Arab World (1992).

Amos was the London Bureau Chief and a foreign correspondent based in Jordan with NPR, winning several awards, including an Alfred I DuPont-Columbia Award and a Breakthrough Award. She spent 1991-92 as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, and is currently editor-at-large for the Global Post.

Other talks, lectures and conversations featuring Deborah Amos

Iran debate

"What to do about Iran?", featuring Daniel Levy, Fawaz Gerges, and Roxane Farmanfarmaian, RGS, 7th June

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Thomas Friedman

One of America's most influential columnists on the decline of America, at the Royal Institution, 13th June 2012

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Eagleman talk

American neuroscientist David Eagleman on the science of hatred and dehumanisation, RIBA, 24th May 2012

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