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Брукс Ньюмарк. "Международные отношения сегодня". Встреча-обсуждение.
Брукс Ньюмарк (Brooks Newmark) известный политик и общественный деятель Великобритании.
Cферы интересов: международные отношения, проблемы образования
В разное время выступал с лекциями в Оксфордском университете, Кембриджском университете, МГУ, Сколково.
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Brooks is currently a Research Associate and Visiting Academic in the Department of Politics & International Relations at Oxford University, writing a book on Bashar Assad, and recently Chaired a Report on Homelessness in the UK with Crisis and the Centre for Social Justice (published in 2017). Brooks has lectured and written on a range of subjects including the Conflict in Syria, Brexit, Homelessness and Private Equity.
He was the Member of Parliament for Braintree (2005-15). Brooks served in the Coalition Government as Minister for Civil Society, with responsibility for charities, the voluntary sector and youth (2014) having previously served on the Treasury Select Committee (2012 -14 and 2006-7) and as a Government Whip and Lord Commissioner HM Treasury (2010 12). In Opposition Brooks also served as a Whip (2007-10)
Brooks was Co-Chairman and Founder of Women2Win; and Founder of the Million Jobs Campaign.
Brooks has served on the Board of the Harvard Alumni Association (Harvard University) and has served on the Advisory Board of London Business Schools Private Equity Institute.
Prior to entering politics Brooks was a Senior Partner at Apollo Management LP, a leading International Private Equity firm.
Brooks was educated at Harvard College (AB History), Harvard Business School (MBA Finance) and Oxford University (MSc Education).
Brooks founded the charity A Partner In Education (www.apartnerineducation.org) in 2010 and has built a primary school for 300 children, a secondary school for 100 children and a teacher training centre in Rwanda."