No higher honor : a memoir of my years in Washington / Condoleezza Rice

By: Rice, Condoleezza
Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: London : Simon & Schuster, 2011Description: xviii, 766 p., 16 unnumbered p. of plates : ill., portraits ; 24 cmISBN: 9780857208088 (pbk.)Subject(s): Women cabinet officers -- United States -- Biography. Cabinet officers -- United States -- Biography. United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-2009DDC classification: 823 RIC
Contents:
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. The 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 -- 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.
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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. The 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 --
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.

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