Kati Marton appears in the following:
Full Bio — Angela Merkel
Saturday, November 06, 2021
Full Bio: Angela Merkel, Donald Trump, COVID, and her Legacy
Friday, November 05, 2021
Full Bio: Angela Merkel, the Refugee Crisis and the Potential Collapse of the EU
Thursday, November 04, 2021
Full Bio: Angela Merkel's Rise to Chancellor
Wednesday, November 03, 2021
Full Bio: The Early Life of Angela Merkel
Tuesday, November 02, 2021
The American Who Spied for Stalin
Wednesday, September 07, 2016
Kati Marton on Love and Paris
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Journalist and author Kati Marton discusses love, loss, and life after loss. Her memoir Paris: A Love Story talks about the sudden death of her husband, Richard Holbrooke, her 15-year marriage to Peter Jennings, and the beauty and excitement of Paris she’s found at every stage of her life.
Remembering Richard Holbrooke
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Kati Marton, Richard Holbrooke’s widow;James Traub, contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine; and Reuters columnist David Rohde, talk about the career of Richard Holbrooke, who was a pivotal player in U.S. diplomacy for more than 40 years and who died last December. Most recently special envoy for Iraq and Afghanistan under President Obama, Holbrooke also served as assistant secretary of state for both Asia and Europe, and as ambassador to both Germany and the United Nations, and played a key role in brokering a peace agreement in Bosnia that led to the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords. The Unquiet American: Richard Holbrooke in the World is a tribute to his work as a public servant and a backstage history of the last half-century of American foreign policy.
Kati Marton on Afghan War Policy
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Kati Marton has made a name for herself as an author and a journalist at ABC and public radio. As the wife of accomplished American Diplomat Richard Holbrooke, a special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan until his death at the end of last year, she also has a unique perspective on the war in Afghanistan and how U.S. policy is playing in the Middle East. Marton explains how Holbrooke's influence has seeped into U.S. policy in Afghanistan the broader Middle East.