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Interview with Samantha Power
Samantha Power
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“Okay. Well, if we are ‘the Rwanda generation,’ haunted by that crime every bit as much as the Holocaust, then we have to get off our...”
Yet, as far as I know, no one walked up to you and gave you a little key to the Pulitzer prize and a set of Washington contacts, or a roadmap for how to do it all.
I did not set out believing I could do anything of the kind— and even today I do not believe that it is exactly likely that a person or a mere idea can change the way states have been behaving for more than 200 years.
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