R.I. Otunbayeva delivered a public lecture at the London School of Economics

April 12, 2015, 06:00

On March 18, 2015, the former president of Kyrgyzstan Otunbayeva spoke at the London School of Economics in the framework of the project "Above the Parapet" on the livelihoods of women leaders.


The London School of Economics is a prestigious establishment, second in the ranking of UK universities and notable for its profound developments in the field of economic and political knowledge.


At a public lecture about the path traversed by Kyrgyzstan in the last quarter of a century, was attended by scientists, researchers, students of this and other UK universities, including students from Kyrgyzstan. Ms Otunbaeva also addressed the students, undergraduates LSE studying topics of public administration and management.



Editor's note: We apologise for the poor quality of this podcast. The question and answer session has been removed.

 

Speaker(s): Roza Otunbayeva

Chair: Dr Purna Sen 

Recorded on 18 March 2015 in Shaw Library, Old Building. 


Roza Otunbayeva is the first female President of Kyrgyzstan and the first woman to head a country in Central Asia. In this lecture she will reflect on her journey to the highest level of public life. This event is part of the Above the Parapet project, which seeks to capture the experiences of high profile women who have shaped public life.

 

Roza Otunbayeva is a Kyrgyz diplomat and politician who went on to head the government during its transition from an authoritarian regime to a parliamentary democracy. In June 2010, she was elected President of the Kyrgyz Republic and served in that post until successfully facilitating the first peaceful transfer of state power in Central Asia in December 2011.

 

Purna Sen (@Purna_Sen) is Deputy Director of the Institute of Public Affairs at LSE.

 

Above the Parapet (@LSEParapet) is a research project at the LSE’s Institute of Public Affairs which explores the stories of women in high profile public life.

 

The Institute of Public Affairs (@LSEPubAffairs) is one of the world's leading centres of public policy. We aim to debate and address some of the major issues of our time, whether international or national, through our established teaching programmes, our research and our highly innovative public-engagement initiatives.