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An edition of No Higher Honor (2011)

No Higher Honor

a memoir of my years in Washington

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From one of the world's most admired women, this is former National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's compelling story of eight years serving at the highest levels of government. In her position as America's chief diplomat, Rice traveled almost continuously around the globe, seeking common ground among sometimes bitter enemies, forging agreement on divisive issues, and compiling a remarkable record of achievement. A native of Birmingham, Alabama who overcame the racism of the Civil Rights era to become a brilliant academic and expert on foreign affairs, Rice distinguished herself as an advisor to George W. Bush during the 2000 presidential campaign. Once Bush was elected, she served as his chief adviser on national-security issues a job whose duties included harmonizing the relationship between the Secretaries of State and Defense. It was a role that deepened her bond with the President and ultimately made her one of his closest confidantes. With the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Rice found herself at the center of the Administration's intense efforts to keep America safe. Here, Rice describes the events of that harrowing day and the tumultuous days after. No day was ever the same. Additionally, Rice also reveals new details of the debates that led to the war in Afghanistan and then Iraq. The eyes of the nation were once again focused on Rice in 2004 when she appeared before the 9-11 Commission to answer tough questions regarding the country's preparedness for -- and immediate response to -- the 9-11 attacks. Her responses, it was generally conceded, would shape the nation's perception of the Administration's competence during the crisis. Rice conveys just how pressure-filled that appearance was and her surprised gratitude when, in succeeding days, she was broadly saluted for her grace and forthrightness. From that point forward, Rice was aggressively sought after by the media and regarded by some as the Administration's most effective champion. In 2005 Rice was entrusted with even more responsibility when she was charged with helping to shape and carry forward the President's foreign policy as Secretary of State. As such, she proved herself a deft crafter of tactics and negotiation aimed to contain or reduce the threat posed by America's enemies. Here, she reveals the behind-the-scenes maneuvers that kept the world's relationships with Iran, North Korea and Libya from collapsing into chaos. She also talks about her role as a crisis manager, showing that at any hour -- and at a moment's notice -- she was willing to bring all parties to the bargaining table anywhere in the world. No Higher Honor takes the reader into secret negotiating rooms where the fates of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and Lebanon often hung in the balance, and it draws back the curtain on how frighteningly close all-out war loomed in clashes involving Pakistan-India and Russia-Georgia, and in East Africa. Surprisingly candid in her appraisals of various Administration colleagues and the hundreds of foreign leaders with whom she dealt, Rice also offers here keen insight into how history actually proceeds. In No Higher Honor, she delivers a master class in statecraft -- but always in a way that reveals her essential warmth and humility, and her deep reverence for the ideals on which America was founded. - Publisher.

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Table of Contents

Before the crack in time
Honest broker
Policy begins
The Middle East
Vladimir Putin
"The United States is under attack"
War planning begins
The War on Terror and the home front
Trouble in nuclear South Asia
The two-state solution
The world's most dangerous weapons
Saddam again
Confronting the international community with a choice
48 hours
Bush the African
New challenges in Iraq
2004
"Iraqis need to govern themselves"
Another step toward a Palestinian state
Four more years
Secretary of state
Promoting America's interests and values abroad
High mountains and dirt
The color revolutions multiply
Baghdad and Cairo
A heartbreaking place called Darfur
Katrina
Bringing back the all-nighter
Can anything else go wrong?
Transformational diplomacy
Building a new relationship with India
Democracy in Latin America and beyond
A change of leadership in Iraq
Shifting course on Iran
The Middle East plunges into war
Revising the framework for the War on Terror
Iraq spirals downward
An explosion in Asia and a challenge for U.S.-China relations
Playing the last card
A diplomatic surge
A new approach to Latin America
Improving the daily lives of Palestinians
Iraq and the home front
The road to Annapolis
Emergency rule
Final-status talks begin
A final year
It seems like yesterday--it seems like forever
Whither China?
Olmert makes an offer
Completing the task of building a Europe whole, free, and at peace
War breaks out in Georgia
Cementing key relationships with Iraq and India
He lives in his own head
One last chance for North Korea
The financial crisis of 2008
Mumbai
One last chance for a Palestinian state
Epilogue

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Library of Congress
E840.8.R48 A3 2011, E840.8.R48 A3 2011eb

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xviii, 766 p., [16] p. of plates
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL25113452M
Internet Archive
nohigherhonormem0000rice
ISBN 10
030758786X
ISBN 13
9780307587862
LCCN
2011534059
OCLC/WorldCat
763228145, 724660729

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