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Madeleine Albright
Madeleine Albright
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Do what you've been asked to do because your reputation follows you
everywhere.
How Finding Housing for a Former Professor Led Madeleine to a Job on Capitol Hill
Recently, I was asked to describe myself in six words: worried optimist, problem solver, grateful
American.
Being a Refugee Wasn't a Disadvantage for Madeleine When Serving as Secretary of State
Freedom of the press is essential, and I am worried about it ... So many people get their news through their own echo
chambers.
Freedom of the Press Is Essential & Must Be Protected
It's absolutely essential to put yourself into the shoes of the person that you're talking to—to know what it is that they want, and diplomacy is the way to find
out.
Diplomacy Is the Language Countries Use to Discuss National Interests
The most famous thing I ever said was, 'There's a special place in hell for women who don't help each other.' It was so famous that it ended up on a Starbucks
cup.
What Inspired the Title of Madeleine's Book, "Hell and Other Destinations"?
I'm not a person who thinks the world would be entirely different if it were run by women—if you think that, you've forgotten what high school was
like.
The World Is Better Off When Male & Female Leaders Work Together
The best quote in the whole book ["Fascism: A Warning"] is from Mussolini, which is, 'If you pluck a chicken one feather at a time, nobody
notices.'
Leaders Should Echo the Attitude of Benito Mussolini, "The First Fascist"
I think information and a free press are the lifeblood of a democratic
society.
Freedom of the Press Is Essential & Must Be Protected
When we're trying to solve difficult national issues, it's sometimes necessary to talk to adversaries as well as friends. Historians have a word for this:
diplomacy.
Politics: The Language People Use to Express Views to Their Governments
Foreign policy is just trying to get some country to do what you want—that's all it
is.
Diplomacy Is the Language Countries Use to Discuss National Interests
There's no speech or book I've ever written that doesn't quote Robert Frost. One quote of his that I like: 'The older I am, the younger are my
teachers.'
What Does Madeleine Hope to Accomplish in Her Remaining Years?
The countries that have managed to deal with the virus [COVID-19] are the ones run by women: New Zealand, Denmark, Germany, and
Taiwan.
What Does Madeleine Hope to Accomplish in Her Remaining Years?
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Frequent Exercise Has Helped Madeleine Stay Sharp Into Her Late Years
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Freedom of the Press Is Essential & Must Be Protected
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Tim Was Born Six Weeks Premature
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Hillary Clinton Encouraged Her Husband, Bill, to Name Madeleine Secretary of State
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Madeleine Is a Black Coffee Drinker
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How Finding Housing for a Former Professor Led Madeleine to a Job on Capitol Hill
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Madeleine's Birth Name Is Marie Jana Korbelová
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Madeleine Learned Russian While Caring for Her Premature Twins
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Madeleine & Her Family Hid in Their Notting Hill Apartment's Cellar During 'The Blitz'
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How a Knack for Fundraising Led Madeleine to President Carter's National Security Council
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Being a Refugee Wasn't a Disadvantage for Madeleine When Serving as Secretary of State
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Madeleine's Ability to Remain Calm Under Duress Stems from Her Parents
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The World Is Better Off When Male & Female Leaders Work Together
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Why Madeleine Describes Herself as a "Worried Optimist"
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How Madeleine Albright Became a Professor at Georgetown University
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Diplomacy Is the Most Important Tool in the National Security Toolbox
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Always Believing in the Cause Made Madeleine a Fundraising Expert
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What Inspired the Title of Madeleine's Book, "Hell and Other Destinations"?
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As a Kid, Madeleine's Father Frequently Discussed Foreign Policy With Her
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Originally, Madeleine Found Teaching at Georgetown to Be Difficult & Lonely
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Early in Her Political Career, Did Madeleine Ever Envision Herself as Secretary of State?
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As a Political Leader, Madeleine Lived By the Mantra, "Women Have to Learn to Interrupt"
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Madeleine Utilized the Art of Interruption Throughout Her Political Career
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What Does Madeleine Hope to Accomplish in Her Remaining Years?
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Diplomacy Is the Language Countries Use to Discuss National Interests
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Madeleine Wrote "Hell and Other Destinations" to Show She's Still Alive
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Madeleine Is Wearing a Pin Commiserating Beethoven's 5th Symphony
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Madeleine's Favorite Writers & Philosophers: Alexis de Tocqueville, Leo Tolstoy, & Václav Havel
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Madeleine Remembers Her Father Always Smoking a Pipe
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Madeleine Ran the National Security Council Transition When Bill Clinton Was Elected President
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Despite Her Accomplishments, Madeleine's Always Felt 10 Years Behind
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Leaders Should Echo the Attitude of Benito Mussolini, "The First Fascist"
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Politics: The Language People Use to Express Views to Their Governments
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Madeleine Wakes Up Early to Exercise & Read the Newspaper
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Madeleine Albright Didn't Have a Long Term Career Plan
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