Robin Wright (author) explained

Robin Wright
Birth Name:Robin B. Wright
Birth Date:27 August 1948
Birth Place:Ann Arbor, Michigan
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:University of Michigan
Occupation:Journalist

Robin B. Wright (born August 22, 1948),[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Seven to receive honorary degrees at Spring Commencement The University Record. record.umich.edu. 2020-05-04.
  2. Web site: My Last Conversation with My Father. Wright. Robin. The New Yorker. 2017-06-17. en. 2020-05-04.
  3. Web site: Award-winning journalist and author Robin Wright . 2008-02-21 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20071010004108/http://www.greatertalent.com/biography.php?id=329 . 2007-10-10.
  4. http://aliciapatterson.org//fellows?field_year_value=1975 Robin Wright, The Dismantling of Portugal's African Empire
  5. Web site: Interview by Robin Wright of The Washington Post. Department Of State. The Office of Electronic Information. Bureau of Public Affairs. 2001-2009.state.gov. en. 2020-05-05.
  6. Web site: Los Angeles Times journalist Robin Wright. 2002-11-26. NPR. en. 2020-05-05.
  7. Web site: What Would the World Be Like Without Him?. Wright. Robin. 1994-07-01. The Atlantic. en-US. 2020-05-05.
  8. Web site: Robin Wright. Wright. Robin. Foreign Policy. en-US. 2020-05-05.
  9. Web site: Robin Wright. 2009-01-28. Foreign Affairs. en. 2020-05-05.
  10. News: 1988-01-25. Youth, religion, and radicalism give new twist to Palestinian movement. Christian Science Monitor. 2020-05-05. 0882-7729.
  11. Web site: Robin Wright. The New Yorker. en. 2020-05-05.
  12. Web site: Robin Wright. United States Institute of Peace. en. 2020-05-05.
  13. Web site: Wilson Center Experts - Robin Wright. 2014. Wilson Center. 3 April 2014.
  14. Web site: Robin Wright. The Aspen Institute. en-US. 2020-05-05.
  15. https://opcofamerica.org/opc-awards-contest-rules/archive-award/ Overseas Press Club of America Awards Recipients
  16. Institute for the Study of Diplomacy. Weintal Prize for Diplomatic Reporting - Past Recipients. Retrieved 2021-01-16
  17. http://www.usip.org/experts/robin-wright Robin Wright, Distinguished Scholar
  18. http://www.cassidyandfishman.com/speakers/robin-wright/ Robin Wright, Speaker
  19. Web site: Seven to receive honorary degrees at Spring Commencement The University Record. record.umich.edu. 2020-05-05.
  20. Web site: Search Criteria: author = 'Wright, Robin B.'|url=http://classify.oclc.org/classify2/ClassifyDemo?search-author-txt=%22Wright%2C+Robin+B.%22 |access-date=2011-10-14 |publisher=OCLC Experimental Classification Service}} is an American foreign affairs analyst, author and journalist who has covered wars, revolutions and uprisings around the world.[1] She writes for The New Yorker and is a fellow of the U.S. Institute of Peace and the Woodrow Wilson Center. Wright has authored five books and coauthored or edited three others.

    Early life

    Wright was born and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She attended Pres Fleuris—Les Roches in Bluche-sur-Sierre, Switzerland. A graduate of the University of Michigan, she is the daughter of L. Hart Wright, a University of Michigan law professor[2] and Phyllis Wright, a dancer and actress. She lives in Washington, D.C.[3]

    Career

    Wright received an Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship in 1975 to live in Africa and write about the dismantling of Portugal's African empire.[4]

    Wright has reported from more than 140 countries on seven continents for The New Yorker, The Washington Post,[5] The Los Angeles Times,[6] The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic,[7] The Sunday Times of London, Foreign Policy (2011–2019),[8] Foreign Affairs,[9] CBS News, The Christian Science Monitor,[10] and others. She did several tours as a foreign correspondent based in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and as a roving foreign correspondent in Latin America and Asia. She formerly covered U.S. foreign policy and national security for The Washington Post. She is currently a columnist for The New Yorker[11] .

    Wright has been a fellow at Yale, Duke, Stanford, Dartmouth, the U.S. Institute of Peace,[12] the Smithsonian's Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Brookings Institution, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the University of California at Santa Barbara, and the University of Southern California.[13]

    Wright's book Rock the Casbah: Rage and Rebellion across the Islamic world (2011) was selected as the Best Book on International Affairs by the Overseas Press Club in 2011. Among her other books, Dreams and Shadows: The Future of the Middle East (2008) was selected by both The New York Times and The Washington Post as one of the most notable books of the year.

    As an analyst, Wright has appeared on NBC's Meet the Press, The Today Show, and Nightly News; CBS's Face the Nation, Morning News and Evening News; and ABC's This Week and Nightline', among many other programs.[14]

    Awards and honors

    She is the recipient of a John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation grant.

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