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No Higher Honor A Memoir of My Years in Washington

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

04.09.2012

Abbildungen

farbige Abbildungen

Verlag

Penguin Random House

Seitenzahl

784

Maße (L/B/H)

20,9/13,4/4,8 cm

Gewicht

623 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-307-98678-8

Beschreibung

Rezension

In her memoir, NO HIGHER HONOR, Rice looks back, offering unexpected candor about her tenure as national security adviser in Bush s first term and as secretary of state the [book s] moments of self-doubt and regrets are a revelation Rice offers sharp and penetrating portraits of foreign leaders Her memoir is a reminder that foreign-policy choices facing the United States are complex and difficult, with no easy solutions Rice has acquitted herself well in telling her side of the story; now she awaits the judgment of history.
--The Washington Post

Rice provides a vivid account of the tumultuous years after Sept. 11, 2001 the latest in a string of memoirs emerging from Bush administration figures trying to define the history of their tenure [this book is] the most expansive record of those eight years by any of the leading participants.
--The New York Times

The fascination of Rice s memoir, and it is fascinating, is less in the broad vision put forth for a more democratic world than in the gritty description of the way decisions were made in the White House and in the State Department as the Bush Administration sought to adapt to a universe radically changed by Al  Qaeda s attacks on the United States in 2001.  Rice s account of the immediate aftermath, as seen from inside the halls of the White House, is both vivid and disturbing.
--Newsweek

Condoleezza Rice has a lot in common with Henry A. Kissinger Now, like Kissinger, Rice has written a memoir drenched in details of the daily work of diplomacy hers is a great story.
--Bloomberg

Important her stories [of the aftermath of 9-11] add texture to the well-known history of those days and weeks, sometimes movingly so.
--Wall Street Journal

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

04.09.2012

Abbildungen

farbige Abbildungen

Verlag

Penguin Random House

Seitenzahl

784

Maße (L/B/H)

20,9/13,4/4,8 cm

Gewicht

623 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-307-98678-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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    Prologue
    Introduction
    1 Before the Crack in Time
    2 Honest Broker
    3 Policy Begins
    4 The Middle East
    5 Vladimir Putin
    6 “The United States Is Under Attack”
    7 War Planning Begins
    8 The War on Terror and the Home Front
    9 Trouble in Nuclear South Asia
    10 The Two-State Solution
    11 Thee World’s Most Dangerous Weapons
    12 Saddam Again
    13 Confronting the International Community with a Choice
    14 48 Hours
    15 Bush the African
    16 New Challenges in Iraq
    17 2004
    18 “Iraqis Need to Govern Themselves”
    19 Another Step Toward a Palestinian State
    20 Four More Years
    21 Secretary of State
    22 Promoting America’s Interests and Values Abroad
    23 High Mountains and Dirt
    24 The Color Revolutions Multiply
    25 Baghdad and Cairo
    26 A Heartbreaking Place Called Darfur
    27 Katrina
    28 Bringing Back the All-Nighter
    29 Can Anything Else Go Wrong?
    30 Transformational Diplomacy
    31 Building a New Relationship with India
    32 Democracy in Latin America and Beyond
    33 A Change of Leadership in Iraq
    34 Shifting Course on Iran
    35 The Middle East Plunges into War
    36 Revising the Framework for the War on Terror
    37 Iraq Spirals Downward
    38 An Explosion in Asia and a Challenge for U.S.-China Relations
    39 Playing the Last Card
    40 A Diplomatic Surge
    41 A New Approach to Latin America
    42 Improving the Daily Lives of Palestinians
    43 Iraq and the Home Front
    44 The Road to Annapolis
    45 Emergency Rule
    46 Final-Status Talks Begin
    47 A Final Year 622
    48 It Seems Like Yesterday—It Seems Like Forever
    49 Whither China?
    50 Olmert Makes an Offer
    51 Completing the Task of Building a Europe Whole, Free, and at Peace
    52 War Breaks Out in Georgia
    53 Cementing Key Relationships with Iraq and India
    54 He Lives in His Own Head
    55 One Last Chance for North Korea
    56 The Financial Crisis of 2008
    57 Mumbai
    58 One Last Chance for a Palestinian State
    Epilogue
     
    Note on Sources
    Acknowledgments
    Index