Rory Stewart Keynote Speaker

  • Adventurer, historian, best-selling author and Co-Host of The Rest is Politics Podcast
  • Yale Professor and thinker on global politics, development and conflict
  • Former Secretary of State in the UK Government

Rory Stewart's Biography

Rory Stewart is a diplomat, author, explorer, academic, and politician – serving in successive Conservative governments as Minister for Environment, Minister of State for International Development, Minister of State for Africa, Minister of State for Prisons and Secretary of State for International Development. Rory is the Brady Johnson Professor of Grand Strategy at Yale University’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, where he teaches politics and international relations.

His latest book Politics at the Edge has been received with wide acclaim and has been listed by several media outlets as a ‘best book of 2023’.  In this book, he shares his story of the challenges, absurdities and realities of political life.  He is also the author of: The Places in Between, Occupational Hazards or The Prince of the Marshes, Can Intervention Work?; and The Marches.

He is the Co-Host of hugely successful podcast, The Rest is Politics, alongside Alastair Campbell – in which they speak from across the political divide, ‘disagreeing agreeably’ over big-hitting subjects and lifting the lid on the secrets of Westminster.

Rory has been described by the New York Times as “living one of the most remarkable lives on record.” Named by Esquire magazine as “one of the 100 most influential people of the 21st century”, Rory was the first man to walk across Afghanistan after the US-UK invasion, and served as Deputy Governor of two Iraqi provinces at the age of 29. An award-winning writer and documentary maker, he has advised the US President and British Prime Minister on their Afghanistan and Middle East policy. He is proficient in 11 languages.

Entering UK politics in 2010 as a Conservative MP, Rory became a government minister following the party’s winning majority in 2015. After Theresa May replaced David Cameron as Prime Minister following the Brexit vote, he was promoted to Minister of State for International Development. In this role, he worked closely with nations in South Asia, particularly Bangladesh, Nepal, and Myanmar. A further promotion to the Department for International Development soon followed in which Rory took over responsibility from the Foreign Office for Africa. He was the driving force behind a renewed Africa strategy and pushed more resources into the UK’s network there.

After a subsequent year as Minister for Prisons, Rory was promoted to cabinet as the Secretary of State for International Development. The role saw Rory serve as a governor of the World Bank. He also committed to double UK’s spending on climate change. Rory resigned his role following Theresa May’s resignation.  Rory was a dark horse in the subsequent leadership election. He made it through the second parliamentary ballot, surpassing more favoured candidates. After Johnson’s eventual success, Rory resigned from the Conservative party and sat as an independent MP.

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Videos of Rory Stewart

[Podcast] Next Big Idea Club | Rory Stewart on Politics, Ambition, and Making a Difference
The Rest is Politics | Rory Stewart Attempts to Explain the History of Israel-Palestine in 10 Minutes
Rory Stewart and Mary Beard on Power and Politics | Intelligence Squared
Gresham College | Populism, Aristotle and Hope - Rory Stewart OBE
From Politician To Podcaster: Rory Stewart | Lorraine
TEDTalk: Why democracy matters (2012)

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Books by Rory Stewart

Politics On the Edge - A memoir from within
How Not to Be a Politician: A Memoir
The Places In Between
Occupational Hazards
The Marches
Can Intervention Work?

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