Samantha Power

Published: Jan. 17, 2021, 11:45 a.m.

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Samantha Power was the USA's youngest ever ambassador to the UN, during President Barack Obama\\u2019s second term, and is a writer and academic. She has just been invited to join president-elect Joe Biden's administration.

Samantha was born in London but grew up in Ireland. At the age of nine, she moved to the US with her mother and younger brother following the breakdown of her parents\\u2019 marriage.

Her first ambition was to be a sports broadcaster, but watching live footage of events in Tiananmen Square in 1989 led her to change course and she became a war correspondent instead, reporting on the conflict in Bosnia in the early 1990s. After returning to the US, she wrote a Pulitzer Prize-winning book in which she examined what she saw as America\\u2019s repeated reluctance to confront genocide in the 20th century.

In 2013 she was appointed ambassador to the UN. She stepped down in 2017 and became professor of global leadership, public policy and human rights at Harvard. Shortly after this edition of Desert Island Discs was recorded, she accepted the role of Administrator of the US Agency for International Development.

DISC ONE: Dancing Queen by ABBA\\nDISC TWO: Morning Has Broken by Cat Stevens \\nDISC THREE: Thousands Are Sailing by The Pogues\\nDISC FOUR: Crazy by Seal \\nDISC FIVE: Boots of Spanish Leather by Mandolin Orange\\nDISC SIX: Why? (The King of Love is Dead) by Nina Simone\\nDISC SEVEN: Tonight Will Be Fine by Teddy Thompson\\nDISC EIGHT: A Million Years by Alexander\\n \\nBOOK CHOICE: A guitar \\nLUXURY ITEM: The Irish Times Book of Favourite Irish Poems by Colm T\\xf3ib\\xedn\\nCASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Tonight Will Be Fine by Teddy Thompson

Presenter Lauren Laverne\\nProducer Paula McGinley

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