Dr. Condoleezza Rice became the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, commonly referred to as the National Security Advisor, on January 22, 2001.
In June 1999, she completed a six year tenure as Stanford University 's Provost, during which she was the institution's chief budget and academic officer. As Provost she was responsible for a $1.5 billion annual budget and the academic program involving 1,400 faculty members and 14,000 students.
As professor of political science, Dr. Rice has been on the Stanford faculty since 1981 and has won two of the highest teaching honors -- the 1984 Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching and the 1993 School of Humanities and Sciences Dean's Award for Distinguished Teaching.
At Stanford, she was a member of the Center for International Security and Arms Control from 1981-1986 (currently the Center for International Security And Cooperation), a Senior Fellow of the Institute for International Studies, and a Fellow (by courtesy) of the Hoover Institution. Her books include Germany Unified and Europe Transformed (1995) with Philip Zelikow, The Gorbachev Era (1986) with Alexander Dallin, and Uncertain Allegiance: The Soviet Union and the Czechoslovak Army (1984). She also has written numerous articles on Soviet and East European foreign and defense policy, and has addressed audiences in settings ranging from the U.S. Ambassador's Residence in Moscow to the Commonwealth Club to the 1992 and 2000 Republican National Conventions.
From 1989 through March 1991, the period of German reunification and the final days of the Soviet Union, she served in the Bush Administration as Director, and then Senior Director, of Soviet and East European Affairs in the National Security Council, and a Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. In 1986, while an international affairs fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations, she served as Special Assistant to the Director of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In 1997, she served on the Federal Advisory Committee on Gender -- Integrated Training in the Military.
She was a member of the boards of directors for the Chevron Corporation, the Charles Schwab Corporation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the University of Notre Dame, the International Advisory Council of J.P. Morgan and the San Francisco Symphony Board of Governors. She was a Founding Board member of the Center for a New Generation, an educational support fund for schools in East Palo Alto and East Menlo Park, California and was Vice President of the Boys and Girls Club of the Peninsula . In addition, her past board service has encompassed such organizations as Transamerica Corporation, Hewlett Packard, the Carnegie Corporation, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, The Rand Corporation, the National Council for Soviet and East European Studies, the Mid-Peninsula Urban Coalition and KQED, public broadcasting for San Francisco.
Born November 14, 1954 in Birmingham, Alabama, she earned her bachelor's degree in political science, cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, from the University of Denver in 1974; her master's from the University of Notre Dame in 1975; and her Ph.D. from the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver in 1981. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and has been awarded honorary doctorates from Morehouse College in 1991, the University of Alabama in 1994, the University of Notre Dame in 1995, the National Defense University in 2002, the Mississippi College School of Law in 2003, the University of Louisville and Michigan State University in 2004. She resides in Washington, D.C.
July 2004




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I have no idea where her thinking comes from on National Security, Torture, War, Foreign policy.
Her bosses?!?!?!?!?
I hope he does Carol. I don't know if it will be 'any chance of winning' though. With everyone so sick of the current admin. that choosing one as a running mate may be a certain win for the dems.
No chance she is VP.
I was kinda going for Ted Stevens.
It's been great for me... but liberals have hated Bush the minute he 'stole' the election in 2000 and they've not let up since. Something tells me their lives will never get better, but they will feel good voting in someone like Obama who has no substance.
Mitt Romney is the leader most educated conservatives want to see as VP.
I've never got the whole McCain is Bush crowd though. McCain ran against Bush. They are not friends - they are political rivals on some issues. It's like when you listen to the manager until the day you get to become manager. Then you do it your way.
However, if I had to pick a woman to be in politics, Ms Rice would be my choice.
Here's a guy I've read espouse the very scenario I put forth above. By the way, don't you mean in the same league as a newt?
Yep, I'm sitting here at my computer paying $9.95 a month for my internet service because I can't afford to go anywhere else.
Luckily, we bought a house within our means so hopefully it won't be one of the MILLIONS in foreclosure right now.
We have hot dogs at least twice a week and eggs once a week for supper because they are cheap meals and at the rate food is going up, cat food is looking mighty good right now.
Then there's always the unemployment rate. I'd change jobs and go for a better paying position however with the current unemployment rate there are no jobs in the area. Thus, I'm stuck.
Drive to a different town or city, I would if I could afford to fill up my car every other day. Moving into another area is out of the question because of selling our home is not an option right now.
The morale in this country is as lower than I have ever seen it.
The Bush administration is a do as they wish without repercussions. They truly believe they are above the law and have arrogantly proven that many times.
Our country has not been attacked since 9-11 and Clinton could've stopped it??? I think someone needs to go back and check into the history BEFORE Clinton. Believe it or not Clinton isn't to blame for everything.
God I miss Bill.
As far as hating Bush, never met the man. Can't hate someone you never met but I can't stand his policies, his arrogance, his administration, his choice of VP, his war, his forgetting about lower income and the homeless, his sweeping victims of natural disasters under the rug all the while giving his buddies No Bid contracts to do jobs that have yet to be done and there's so much more.
Carol, sorry this got off the subject but.................
Bet me.
If Obama gets nominated, do you suppose everything is going to turn around? What exactly did Bush do to you? Did he hold you back from getting a good education....scratch that, I am sure he was not President that far back.... does he stop you from advancing in your job? Just tell me, what does Bush owe you that you shouldn't already be doing on your own?
Condoleezza Rice's accomplishments and disappointments as secretary of state
The Associated Press
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
A look at some of Condoleezza Rice's accomplishments and disappointments as secretary of state:
LOW — Rice's January 2005 Senate confirmation hearings turn unexpectedly testy and her confirmation is held up by Democrats. The tally, though one-sided at 85-13, was still the largest "no" vote against any secretary of state nominee since 1825.
HIGH — In February 2005, Rice is warmly received by French and German leaders on her first trip abroad as secretary, a fence-mending session with European allies unhappy with the U.S.-led war in Iraq.
HIGH — Rice presides over a potentially historic initial nuclear bargain with North Korea in September 2005. The deal went dormant and nearly fell apart but was revived last year — after the North exploded a nuclear device.
HIGH — Rice directly negotiates a November 2005 agreement to allow greater movement of goods and people into the impoverished Palestinian territory of the Gaza Strip. The accomplishment was short-lived, however. The agreement never took full effect and Gaza later came under the full control of Hamas militants.
LOW — Rice appears taken aback by the victory of Hamas militants in Palestinian parliamentary elections in January 2006, but says the Bush administration remains committed to democracy and elections in the Mideast.
HIGH — In May 2006, Rice makes a bold offer of face-to-face talks with adversary Iran, but Iran later rejects the terms.
LOW — Israel goes to war with Hezbollah militants in southern Lebanon in July 2006, a setback for Rice's diplomacy in the Mideast, including the fragile new U.S.-backed democratic government in Lebanon. Rice appears exhausted and harried during a trip meant to lower tensions and hold off international demands for a U.S.-brokered cease-fire.
LOW — North Korea tests a nuclear device in October 2006, proving it has nuclear weapons material and know-how and increasing the pressure on Rice and other diplomats to bargain with the Stalinist regime.
HIGH — Rice draws Israeli and Palestinian leaders back into regular contact in early 2007, despite the continued challenge posed by Hamas.
LOW — Hamas routs rival moderate Palestinian forces in Gaza in June 2007 and assumes control of the territory. This splits the Palestinian government and removes a third of the Palestinian population from the direct control of the moderate U.S.-backed government in the West Bank.
HIGH — In July 2007, President George W. Bush announces plans for a U.S.-sponsored Mideast peace conference. The session is expected to take place next week in Annapolis, Maryland.
Actually Carol, when she was first being considered, in an interview she admitted all her experience and study had been in European realms, and she actually admitted she knew nothing about the Middle East. True story, and, as they say, the rest of the story.
She is smart, well-educated, and seems capable of being diplomatic, but she has a lot of baggage from her time with 43. It's too bad. As I said, there's something about her comportment that just strikes me as "good." Obviously, there are others that totally disagree with my impression.
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