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Condoleezza Rice and the Creation of the Bush Legacy
St. Martin's Press
September 2007
On Sale: September 4, 2007
Featuring: Condelizza Rice
304 pages ISBN: 031236380X EAN: 9780312363802 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction Biography
In his riveting glimpse into the life of one of the most
powerful Secretaries of State in recent years, Washington
Post diplomatic correspondent Glenn Kessler provides not
only a revealing look at Condoleezza Rice but a rich
portrait of the Bush administration’s controversial foreign
policy regime. From her grievous errors in judgment as
national security advisor to her notable influence over the
president as Secretary of State, Rice has not gone unnoticed
during her rise to power. But, as an intensely private
person, she has—despite endless media attention—remained a
mystery. As the first critical examination of Rice's skills
as policy-maker, politician and manager, this definitive
biography explains not only her rise to power, but the
pivotal role she has played in our nation’s history.
Full of candor as well as honesty, The Confidante shows
unseen moments in Rice’s life and of her frequently divisive
performance during one of the most tumultuous foreign-policy
periods in U.S. history. Drawing on personal interviews with
Rice, an intimacy afforded to Kessler as one of the few
reporters granted the opportunity to travel with her,
Kessler takes readers inside the secret meetings Rice has
held with foreign leaders and even her private conversations
with President Bush. With access to all of Rice's top aides
and sources in many overseas governments, Kessler also
provides dramatic new information about one of the most
secretive administrations in U.S. history. He shows how
Rice molded herself into the image of a globe-trotting
diplomatic super star, negating memories of her past
failures. He exposes new details about her secret role in
Israel's withdrawal from Gaza, her maneuvers around
government bureaucracy to strike a pivotal nuclear-energy
deal with India, her persuasion of Bush to support a
dramatic gesture to Iran, her failure to prevent the North
Korean nuclear test, and her struggle to contain the
devastating war between Israel and Lebanon. This brilliantly
written book reveals not only her public and private
humiliation of foreign officials but also how her charm and
grace have been successful assets in repairing fractured
relations overseas.
Condoleezza Rice remains today and in the future one of the
most alluring, controversial, and ultimately influential
decision makers in the United States. With this captivating
work, Kessler shows what traits could solidify her shot at
greatness or what cracks in her hard veneer could send her
career hurtling to ruin.
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