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American academic, author and diplomat

Samantha Ability

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19th Administrator of the United States Agency for International Evolution

Incumbent

Assumed part
May 3, 2021
President Joe Biden
Preceded past Mark Dark-green
28th Usa Ambassador to the United Nations
In office
August 5, 2013 – January 20, 2017
President Barack Obama
Deputy Rosemary DiCarlo
Michele J. Sison
Preceded past Susan Rice
Succeeded past Nikki Haley
Personal details
Born

Samantha Jane Power


(1970-09-21) September 21, 1970 (age 51)
London, England, United kingdom
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s)

Cass Sunstein

(chiliad. 2008)

Children ii
Education Yale University (BA)
Harvard University (JD)

Samantha Jane Power (born September 21, 1970) is an Irish-American announcer, diplomat and regime official who is currently serving equally the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development. She previously served every bit the 28th The states Ambassador to the United nations from 2013 to 2017.[1] Power is a member of the Democratic Party.

Power began her career as a state of war contributor covering the Yugoslav Wars before entering academic assistants. In 1998, she became the Founding Executive Managing director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, where she later served as the offset Anna Lindh Professor of Practice of Global Leadership and Public Policy until 2009. She was a senior adviser to Senator Barack Obama until March 2008, when she resigned from his presidential entrada later apologizing for referring to then-Senator Hillary Clinton equally "a monster" during an interview, thinking she was off the record.[2]

Power joined the Obama Land Department transition team in late November 2008. She served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Multilateral Affairs and Man Rights on the National Security Quango from January 2009 to February 2013.[3] In Apr 2012, Obama chose her to chair a newly formed Atrocities Prevention Lath. Every bit U.N. ambassador, Ability's function focused on such issues as United Nations reform, women'south rights and LGBT rights, religious freedom and religious minorities, refugees, human trafficking, man rights, and democracy, including in the Middle Due east and North Africa, Sudan, and Myanmar. She is considered to have been a primal figure in the Obama administration in persuading the president to intervene militarily in Libya.[4] In 2016, she was listed as the 41st-nigh powerful adult female in the world by Forbes.[5]

Power is a field of study of the 2022 documentary Watchers of the Heaven, which explains the contribution of several notable people, including Power, to the cause of genocide prevention. She won a Pulitzer Prize in 2003 for her book A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide, a report of the U.S. foreign policy response to genocide. She has besides been awarded the 2022 Barnard Medal of Distinction[vi] and the 2022 Henry A. Kissinger Prize.[7]

In January 2021, Joe Biden nominated Power to head the The states Agency for International Evolution. Her nomination was confirmed by the U.s. Senate on April 28, 2021, past a vote of 68–26.[8]

Early life and pedagogy [edit]

Ability was built-in in London,[nine] [10] the daughter of Irish parents Vera Delaney,[9] a nephrologist and field-hockey international, and Jim Power, a dentist and piano player.[xi] [12] Raised in Ireland until she was nine, Power lived in the Dublin district of Castleknock and was schooled in Mount Anville Montessori Junior School, Goatstown, Dublin,[13] until her mother emigrated to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1979.[14]

She attended Lakeside Loftier School in Atlanta, Georgia, where she was a member of the cantankerous country team and the basketball squad. She subsequently received her B.A. degree from Yale University, where she was a fellow member of Aurelian Honor Society, and her J.D. caste from Harvard Police force School.[15] In 1993, at the age of 23, she became a U.S. citizen.

Career [edit]

Later on graduating from Yale, Power worked at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace as a researcher for Carnegie's then-President Morton Abramowitz. From 1993 to 1996, she worked every bit a war correspondent, roofing the Yugoslav Wars for U.Due south. News & World Report, The Boston Globe, The Economist, and The New Commonwealth. When she returned to the United States, she attended Harvard Law School, receiving her J.D. in 1999. The following year, her first edited work, Realizing Human Rights: Moving from Inspiration to Bear upon (edited with Graham Allison) was published. Her first book, A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide, grew out of a paper she wrote while attending law school; it helped create the doctrine of "responsibility to protect."[16] The book won the Pulitzer Prize for Full general Nonfiction and the J. Anthony Lukas Volume Prize[17] in 2003. Her other books include Chasing the Flame: Sergio Vieira de Mello and the Fight to Salve the World (2008), The Unquiet American: Richard Holbrook in the World (co-edited with Derek Chollet, 2011), and The Educational activity of an Idealist: A Memoir (2019).

From 1998 to 2002, Ability served equally the Founding Executive Director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, where she later served as the Anna Lindh Professor of Practice of Global Leadership and Public Policy.

In 2004, Power was named by Time magazine equally one of the 100 virtually influential people in the world that yr.[18] In autumn 2007, she began writing a regular column for Fourth dimension.

Ability spent 2005–06 working in the role of U.Southward. Senator Barack Obama as a foreign policy fellow, where she was credited with sparking and directing Obama'southward involvement in the Darfur conflict.[nineteen] She served as a senior foreign policy adviser to Obama'due south 2008 presidential campaign, but resigned during the primaries. In 2009 President Obama appointed her to a position on the National Security Quango and in 2013 he appointed her every bit U.S. Ambassador to the United nations, a cabinet-rank position.

Involvement in 2008 U.S. presidential entrada [edit]

Ability was an early and outspoken supporter of Barack Obama. When she joined the Obama campaign as a foreign policy counselor, Men's Faddy described her as a "Harvard brainiac who can boast both a Pulitzer Prize and a hateful jump shot (ask George Clooney). At present the consummate outsider is working on her within game: D.C. politics."[xx]

In August 2007, Power wrote a memo titled "Conventional Washington versus the Alter We Need", in which she provided one of the get-go comprehensive statements of Obama's approach to foreign policy. In the memo she comments: "Barack Obama's judgment is correct; the conventional wisdom is incorrect. Nosotros need a new era of tough, principled and engaged American affairs to deal with 21st-century challenges."[21]

In February and March 2008, Power began an international book tour to promote her book, Chasing the Flame. Because of her involvement in the Obama campaign, many of the interviews she gave revolved around her and Barack Obama's foreign-policy views, also every bit the 2008 campaign.

"Armenians for Obama" uploaded a video of Power to YouTube where she referred to Obama's "unshakeable conscientiousness" regarding genocide in general and the Armenian genocide in particular, as well equally saying that he would "call a spade a spade, and speak the truth near it".[22]

Ability appeared on BBC's HARDtalk on March 6, stating that Barack Obama's pledge to "accept all U.S. combat brigades out of Republic of iraq inside 16 months"[23] was a "best example scenario" that "he will revisit when he becomes president."[24] Challenged by the host as to whether this contradicted Obama's campaign commitment, she responded, "Y'all can't make a commitment in March 2008 about what circumstances will exist like in January 2009. ... He will, of form, not rely on some plan that he's crafted equally a presidential candidate or a U.S. Senator. He will rely upon a program—an operational programme—that he pulls together in consultation with people who are on the ground to whom he doesn't have daily admission now, as a result of not being the president."[25] She concluded by saying that "what we can take seriously is that he will try to become U.S. forces out of Republic of iraq equally quickly and responsibly every bit possible."[24] In February 2009, Obama announced that the U.S. would end combat operations in Iraq past August 31, 2010, and withdraw all U.S. soldiers past the cease of 2011. The U.S. formally concluded its mission in Iraq on December 15 of that year.

Resignation from the campaign [edit]

In a March 6, 2008, interview with The Scotsman, she said:

We fucked upwards in Ohio. In Ohio, they are obsessed and Hillary is going to town on information technology, considering she knows Ohio's the simply place they can win. She is a monster, too—that is off the tape—she is stooping to annihilation ... if you are poor and she is telling you some story most how Obama is going to take your chore away, maybe it volition be more constructive. The amount of deceit she has put frontward is actually unattractive.[26] [27]

Power apologized for the remarks on the nighttime of the March half dozen interview, saying that they "do non reflect my feelings about Sen. Clinton, whose leadership and public service I take long admired", and telling Irish TV reporter Michael Fisher: "Of form I regret them. I can't even believe they came out of my mouth. ... in every public appearance I've ever fabricated talking well-nigh Senator Clinton, I have sung her praises every bit the leader she has been, the intellect. She'southward also incredibly warm, funny. ... I wish I could go back in time."[28] The side by side day, in the wake of reaction to the remarks, she resigned from the Obama entrada.[29] Soon later on, The Weekly Standard said that it "might have been the virtually ill-starred book tour since the invention of movable type."[xxx]

Following her resignation, she also appeared on The Colbert Study on March 17, 2008, saying, "can I just analyze and say, I don't think Hillary Clinton is a monster ... we take three astonishing candidates left in the race." When Power afterward joined the State Section transition squad, an official close to the transition said Power had apologized and that her "gesture to bury the hatchet" with Clinton had been well received.[31] Power attended Clinton'southward swearing-in ceremony on Feb two and collaborated with her during her four-year tenure as Secretary of Land.

On staff of the Obama Administration [edit]

Power'due south outset portrait as US Administrator

Later on the 2008 presidential election, Power joined president-elect Obama's State Section transition squad.[32]

National Security Quango [edit]

In January 2009, President Obama appointed Power to the National Security Council, where she served as a Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Multilateral Diplomacy and Human Rights.[33]

In this capacity, Power kept the U.S. out of the Durban Review Conference, the 2009 iteration of the United nations World Briefing against Racism, which in 2001 was criticized for descending into "a festival of State of israel bashing."[34]

Within the Obama administration, Power advocated for military intervention in Great socialist people's libyan arab jamahiriya during the Libyan Ceremonious War on humanitarian grounds.[35] With then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and United nations administrator Susan Rice, Power lobbied Obama to pursue a UN Security Quango resolution authorizing an international coalition strength to protect Libyan civilians.[36]

Power left the National Security Council in Feb 2013.[37]

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations [edit]

Nomination [edit]

On June 5, 2013, U.S. president Barack Obama announced her nomination as the new United states Ambassador to the Un.[38]

Power with President Barack Obama in the Oval Office on June v, 2013

Ability's nomination was backed past Republican senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham,[39] [twoscore] and sometime contained senator Joseph Lieberman.[41] Power too received back up from U.S. diplomat Dennis Ross,[35] the national director of the Anti-Defamation League Abraham Foxman,[42] Israel's ambassador to the U.Due south. Michael Oren,[43] lawyer and commentator Alan Dershowitz,[44] the managing director of the Establish for Justice & Democracy in Republic of haiti,[45] the manager of the State of israel Projection, the Jewish Council for Public Affairs,[46] the President of the Rabbinical Associates,[47] the Eastern Manager of the Simon Wiesenthal Center,[48] the National Jewish Democratic Council, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach,[49] publisher Marty Peretz,[50] and military writer Max Boot.[51] [52] [53]

Her nomination too faced some opposition. Former U.S. ambassador to the Un John R. Bolton and a old interim Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, Frank Gaffney, criticized her for a 2003 commodity she authored in The New Democracy, in which Bolton claims she compared the Us to Nazi Germany.[54] [55]

Ability was confirmed as UN administrator by the U.S. Senate on August i, 2013, by a vote of 87 to 10, and was sworn in a mean solar day later by the Vice President.[56] [57]

Criticism [edit]

Power's advocacy of humanitarian intervention has been criticized for being tendentious and militaristic, for answering a "trouble from Hell" with a "solution from Hell."[58] Furthermore, her advocacy of deploying the Usa military machine to gainsay human rights abuses has been criticized equally running contrary to the thought that the main purpose of the military is for national defense.[59] It has been argued that Power's humanitarian idealism faded subsequently she entered the State Department and began associating, both professionally and personally, with hardline realists like Henry Kissinger.[7]

Ability has besides been criticized for her openness to military interventions in Great socialist people's libyan arab jamahiriya, Syrian arab republic and Republic of yemen on perceived humanitarian grounds, simply which critics say led to loss of lives and furthered extremism. Michigan State Professor Shireen Al-Adeimi has said, "These interventions, however, were anything merely humanitarian: They led to a sharp increase in the loss of human being lives, exacerbated a refugee crisis, enabled extremist groups, and caused an overall exacerbation of already-tenuous ceremonious conflicts".[lx] Still, in her 2022 memoir, The Teaching of an Idealist, Power downplays her role in the mortality that followed in Libya, although she still laments Obama's inaction earlier in the Syrian Civil War."[61]

Sarah Lazare noted that "when Ability in her role as a Un administrator actually had the power to assist finish the war on Yemen, by publicly breaking with her boss and encouraging meaningful action at the Un, she did cipher. Instead she embraced a policy of silence — and shielded the U.S.-Saudi coalition from meaningful international scrutiny as it dropped bombs on homes, schools, hospitals and funerals."[62]

Views on Israel [edit]

Chemi Shalev wrote that individuals have described Power as being pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli, on the basis of statements which she made in a 2002 interview with Harry Kreisler.[63] When asked what communication she would give to the president if either the Israelis or the Palestinians looked "like they might be moving towards genocide", Ability said that the U.s.a. might consider the deployment of a "mammoth protection strength" to monitor developments between the Israelis and Palestinians, characterizing information technology as a regrettable but necessary "imposition of a solution on unwilling parties" and "the bottom of evils."[ citation needed ] She clarified that remark on several occasions, including in an interview with Haaretz correspondent Shmuel Rosner in August 2008.[64]

In July 2014, Ability expressed support for Israel'southward right to defend itself during the 2022 Israel–Gaza conflict.[65]

In December 2016, she expressed support for the Obama administration'south refusal to veto a resolution against Israeli settlements. Power told the 15-fellow member U.Due north. Security Council: "Israeli settlement activeness in territories occupied in 1967 undermines State of israel'south security, harms the viability of a negotiated two-land effect, and erodes prospects for peace and stability in the region."[66]

Tenure [edit]

Speaking in September 2013, regarding the U.South. Government Cess of the Syrian Government'south Apply of Chemic Weapons on August 21, 2013, Power told a news conference that the American intelligence findings "overwhelmingly bespeak to ane stark conclusion: The Assad regime perpetrated an attack." She added, "The deportment of the Assad regime are morally reprehensible, and they violate clearly established international norms." Ability went on to criticize the failure of the United nations structure to thwart or prosecute the atrocities committed in the Syrian conflict, which is now well into its third twelvemonth. She said, "The system devised in 1945 precisely to deal with threats of this nature did non piece of work as it was supposed to." She added, "Fifty-fifty in the wake of the flagrant shattering of the international norm confronting chemical weapons use, Russia continues to hold the council hostage and shirk its international responsibilities. "What nosotros have learned, what the Syrian people have learned, is that the Security Quango the world needs to deal with this crisis is not the Security Council we have."[67] Power has herself, however, been criticized past journalist Jeff Jacoby for her lack of delivery to stopping the conflict, who wrote that she has more often than not "acquiesced in the president'south [Obama'due south] unwillingness to act."[68]

Ability with Secretarial assistant of State John Kerry at a United nations ministerial, October 2, 2015

In 2014, speaking on the crisis in Ukraine, Ambassador Power, told reporters that Washington was "gravely disturbed" past reports of Russian military deployments into the Crimea. "The United States calls upon Russia to pull back the military forces that are existence built up in the region, to stand downwardly, and to allow the Ukrainian people the opportunity to pursue their ain government, create their own destiny and to do and so freely without intimidation or fearfulness," she said. Ability declined to characterize Russian military deportment when asked if they constituted assailment. She called for an contained international mediation mission to be quickly dispatched to Ukraine.[69]

In July 2014, during a forum at Hunter College commemorating the 45th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, Ability said that, in spite of pregnant progress in the US, the LGBT rights move was "far from over", noting that "There are some parts of the earth where the situation abroad is actually taking a precipitous turn for the worse for LGBT individuals." She stated that homosexuality remains criminalized in nearly 80 countries, that Brunei was moving towards becoming the 8th state to enact uppercase punishment for aforementioned-sex sexual acts, and that Russia and Nigeria had also instituted anti-LGBT legislation in the last year. Referring to a police force signed in February by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni that imposes a life judgement upon anyone plant guilty of repeated aforementioned-sex sexual acts, she said: "Unfortunately, Republic of uganda'south anti-gay legislation is not an outlier. Nor is the climate of intolerance and abuse that it has fostered." This speech occurred on the kickoff anniversary of the U.Due south. Supreme Courtroom determination that struck down a portion of the Defense of Marriage Human activity, and a calendar week after the Obama administration appear travel bans against Ugandan officials responsible for anti-LGBT human being rights abuses.[seventy]

Power with John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, September 29, 2015

In March 2015, Power described defense cuts planned by European countries such equally Britain as "very concerning" in light of the "diffuse" challenges facing the world, such as the Ebola crisis in westward Africa and the threat from the Islamic State of Republic of iraq and the Levant (ISIL). She flew to Brussels to urge European nations to abide past a NATO pledge to devote to defense force at least two per cent of their national budget, and she suggested that their current spending already risked being bereft.[71]

Power has faced criticism for her silence on Obama's failure to recognize the Armenian genocide, especially after its 100th anniversary in 2015.[72] A long-fourth dimension advocate for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide past the United States, Power details her efforts to convince President Obama up until just before his 2022 voice communication in her memoir.[73] She has described the twenty-four hours, during which she too gave birth to son Declan right later on her failure to change Obama's conclusion, as "an example of loneliness" she experienced at the White Firm.[74] Power apologized for the Assistants'southward failure on Twitter in 2017.[75]

In June 2015, Power spoke to the U.Southward. House Foreign Affairs Committee while negotiations were taking place with Iran regarding granting relief of sanctions on the land in return for them scaling back their nuclear program.[76] She told the Committee that the United states of america would retain the ability to reinstate sanctions against Iran without unanimous support from the United nations Security Council, though she said she could not provide details until a deal was finalized.[76]

Ability supported the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen against the Shia Houthis and forces loyal to one-time President Ali Abdullah Saleh.[77]

In 2016, while speaking on the state of affairs in Syria, Power said, "What Russia is sponsoring and doing is not counter-terrorism, it is barbarism," "Instead of pursuing peace, Russian federation and Assad make war. Instead of helping get life-saving aid to civilians, Russia and Assad are bombing the humanitarian convoys, hospitals and showtime responders who are trying desperately to continue people live," Ability said. A September ix ceasefire bargain between U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov aimed at putting Syria's peace process back on rail effectively collapsed on Monday when an aid convoy was bombed.[78]

Power, in her terminal major spoken language in the role, told the international community it must do everything it can to end what she described as a Russian assault on the globe order. Outlining Russian deportment such as the annexation of Crimea, the bombing of civilians in Syria, and a hacking of America'south election, Power drew a flick of a state whose principal aim is to sow chaos and wreak havoc on the "rules-based" earth order that is girded by international law and run in bodies like the United nations. "Russia's deportment are not continuing up a new world gild, they are vehement down the one that exists, and this is what nosotros are fighting against," she said in a speech at the Atlantic Council on January 17. "Having defeated the forces of fascism and communism, we at present confront the forces of authoritarianism and nihilism." Those who argue, equally Trump has, that undoing sanctions against Russian federation volition make the Kremlin more amenable "have information technology backwards," Ability said. "Easing castigating measures ... will only embolden Russian federation," encourage North korea and Islamic republic of iran to follow them and transport the message that all they demand to do is "await it out," Power argued.[79]

On May 31, 2017, Power's testimony and relevant records were subpoenaed by the Business firm Intelligence Committee as role of its investigation into the unmasking of Americans whose conversations she obtained from intelligence surveillance.[80]

Honors [edit]

Barnard Higher awarded Power its highest honour,[81] the 2022 Barnard Medal of Distinction, citing among other achievements her book A Problem from Hell, along with her denunciation of genocide and "hope that vows of 'never once more' would truly mean 'never again'".[half dozen] The 2022 Henry A. Kissinger Prize was awarded on June viii, 2016, to Ambassador Samantha Power serving as the Usa Permanent Representative to the Un at the American Academy in Berlin.[82] She was awarded the Ulysses Medal by University College Dublin in Nov 2017. In 2019, she was selected as the recipient of the 2022 Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize past the American Academy of Political and Social Science.[83] In 2019, she presented the first accost at Indiana University where she received her honorary doctorate.

Mail service Obama assistants career [edit]

In Apr 2017, Ability was named to a joint faculty appointment at Harvard Police School (HLS) and Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). At the Kennedy School, she is affiliated with both the Carr Eye and the Belfer Centre, where she serves as senior member, lath fellow member, and director of the new International Peace and Security Projection.[84] She is currently co-educational activity a Harvard form with her husband, Cass Sunstein, called "Making Change When Change is Difficult."[85]

In addition, Power holds the post-obit positions:

  • Aurora Prize, Member of the Selection Committee[86]
  • International Refugee Assist Project (IRAP), Member of the Board of Directors[87]
  • Permit America Vote, Member of the Board of Advisors[88]

In October 2018, in response to the Saudi Arabia'southward explanation about the death of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Power tweeted that "Shifting from baldheaded-face lies ("#Khashoggi left consulate") to faux condemnation (of a "rogue operation") to claiming the fox will credibly investigate what he did to the hen ... will convince nobody."[89]

Biden administration [edit]

In Jan 2021, President-elect Joe Biden nominated Ability to head the Usa Agency for International Development (USAID).[eight] [90] She was confirmed to the position on Apr 28 past a vote of 68–26, and sworn in by Vice President Kamala Harris on May 3. Power has causeless leadership of USAID amidst its efforts to disburse massive amounts of foreign aid during the COVID-xix pandemic.

Personal life [edit]

Church of Mary Immaculate, Lohar, Waterville

On July 4, 2008, Ability married law professor Cass Sunstein, whom she met while working on the Obama entrada.[91] They were married in the Church of Mary Immaculate, Lohar, Waterville, Canton Kerry, in Ireland.[92] On Apr 24, 2009, she gave nascency to their first kid, Declan Power Sunstein.[93] On June 1, 2012, she gave birth to their 2nd child, a daughter, Rían Ability Sunstein.

Farther reading [edit]

  • Barnett, Michael (2020). "A Problem from Washington: Samantha Power Enters the Foreign Policy Bureaucracy". Ethics & International Diplomacy. 34 (two): 241–254.

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Bio, from Harvard Police School
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Samantha Power: Biography at Encyclopædia Britannica
  • Speaking truth to power by Patrick Porter
  • 'Powered' Out: Samantha Power Misunderstood Her Role by David Rieff
  • The Road to Hell by Samuel Moyn
  • Idealism in service of Empire past Azad Essa
  • Zippo to Repent For by Krithika Varagur
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by

Rosemary DiCarlo
Acting

Us Administrator to the United nations
2013–2017
Succeeded by

Nikki Haley

Political offices
Preceded past

Mark Dark-green

Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development
2021–present
Incumbent

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