Lord Chris Patten on Politics, Education, and Innovation
"If you don’t have strong views on how society should be, don’t go into politics," stated Lord Chris Patten. During his Stanford GSB Global Speaker Series talk on Friday, April 15, 2016, the University of Oxford Chancellor and last Governor of Hong Kong former shared stories from his political experiences. Read more on Twitter: http://stanford.io/23IJR5h
Видео Lord Chris Patten on Politics, Education, and Innovation канала Stanford Graduate School of Business
Видео Lord Chris Patten on Politics, Education, and Innovation канала Stanford Graduate School of Business
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