David Rohde, winner of two Pulitzer Prizes in journalism, is a foreign affairs columnist for Reuters. Previously, he worked as a reporter for The New York Times for fifteen years. He won his first Pulitzer Prize in 1996 for uncovering the Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia for The Christian Science Monitor and his second in 2009 as part of a team of New York Times reporters covering Afghanistan and Pakistan.
While reporting for the Times in November 2008, Rohde and two Afghan colleagues were kidnapped by the Taliban and held captive for seven months in the tribal areas of Pakistan. Rohde and his wife, Kristen Mulvihill, co-authored A Rope and A Prayer: A Kidnapping From Two Sides, in which, in alternating chapters, Rohde describes his abduction, captivity and eventual escape, and Mulvihill recounts her work with government and media officials to keep him alive and secure his release.
Rohde is also the author of Endgame: The Betrayal and Fall of Srebrenica and the forthcoming Beyond War: Technology, Economic Growth and American Influence in the New Middle East, to be published in March 2013. He serves as an adjunct professor in the Department of English at Brown University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in history. . . . short bio
David Rohde, winner of two Pulitzer Prizes in journalism, is a foreign affairs columnist for Reuters. Previously, he worked as a reporter for The New York Times for fifteen years. He won his first Pulitzer Prize in 1996 for uncovering the Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia for The Christian Science Monitor and his second in 2009 as part of a team of New York Times reporters covering Afghanistan and Pakistan . . . full bio
2013
A Conversation with David Rhode and Nedim Sener Library: Current Issues Lectures Speaker(s): David Rhode, Nedim Sener Date: 08-14-2013
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