Madam Secretary - Madeleine Albright
Madam Secretary chronicles Madeleine Albrights life from her childhood as a Czechoslovakian refugee, through her rise to power to the first female Secretary of State.
Albright was Secretary of State through both terms of Bill
Clinton’s presidency, during this time she was a participant in some of the
times most histrionic moments including - the pursuit of peace in the Middle
East, NATO’s intervention in the Balkans, America’s relationship with the
middle east and many more.
Madam Secretary provides a candid and comprehensive autobiography of not only her life but the life of the leader she served and those she met and worked alongside, weaving together both public and private life – the intimate and national details.
This autobiography is reflective and thought-provoking, it
combines the warm humour, probing insights and ideas of this much respected
American political figure head.
Want to learn more about this important US political figurehead? Visit the below links to read more on Madam Secretary.
Author: Madeleine Albright
Citation: Albright M.
(2003). Madam Secretary. New York: Miramax Books
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