Condoleezza Rice: To Build a Better World
Dr. Rice provides a thoughtful diplomatic analysis of the last 40 years and details the design for a more peaceful and prosperous world. She draws upon her experience and explains the risk, uncertainty and drama of how states were divided and societies were transformed.
Dr. Rice was the 66th U.S. secretary of state and the first African-American woman to hold that office. She was also the first woman to serve as national security adviser and was the Soviet and East European affairs adviser during the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
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Dr. Condoleezza Rice
Former U.S. Secretary of State; Former National Security Adviser; Co-Author, To Build a Better World: Choices to End the Cold War and Create a Global Commonwealth; Twitter @CondoleezzaRice
In Conversation with Dr. Gloria Duffy
President and CEO, The Commonwealth Club