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JNS.org
April 24, 2018
(April 24, 2018 / Embassy of Israel in Washington, D.C.) A recent article by historian Peter Collier about Jeane Kirkpatrick was titled, “When Israel Had a Champion at the U.N.,” aptly describing Ronald Reagan's first U.N. ambassador and the first American woman to serve in that post. The former Georgetown UniversityÃâà...
RealClearPolitics
April 14, 2018
PBS NEWSHOUR: Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join John Yang to discuss the week's news, including James Comey's memoir detailing his interactions with and impressions of President Trump, what House Speaker Paul Ryan's retirement means for theÃâà...
PBS NewsHour
April 14, 2018
He came on the scene as an intern an organization called Empower America, which was run by Jack Kemp and Bill Bennett and Jeane Kirkpatrick and a few others. And that was in the 1980s. And that was Reaganism at its high water mark. And he more or less carried — in the 1980s and 1990s, he more orÃâà...
RollingStone.com
April 13, 2018
The fate of humanity now rests in the hands of this Twitter-obsessed dingbat executive and his new national security adviser, John Bolton – one of the most deranged people to have ever served in the United States government, a man who makes Jeane Kirkpatrick look like Florence Nightingale.
Amandala
April 6, 2018
... Norman Mineta, a Democrat as Secretary of Transportation under Bush's Republican cabinet; Alan Greenspan, a Republican as the Chairman of the Federal Reserve in Clinton's Democratic administration; and Jeane Kirkpatrick, a Democratic UN Ambassador in Reagan's Republican administration.
The Hill
April 6, 2018
On Friday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin Steven Terner MnuchinGOP tax law will add .9 trillion to debt: CBO CBO projects booming deficits Technology firms oppose tariffs, support negotiations with China MORE said that “Russian oligarchs and elites who profit from this corrupt system will no longerÃâà...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
March 23, 2018
In 1993, Lobe reminded readers, Bolton joined the right-wing Manhattan Institute, and subsequently the neoconservative-dominated American Enterprise Institute (AEI)—home to such hawks as former U.N. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, former Defense Policy Board chairman Richard Perle, and Vice President Cheney'sÃâà...
The Hill
March 15, 2018
Until Haley's statement this week, the administration remained focused on Assad's chemical weapons use. That message is compelling enough without jeopardizing the future of humanitarian aid. Jessica Trisko Darden, Ph.D., is a Jeane Kirkpatrick fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and an assistantÃâà...
Sacramento Bee
March 14, 2018
At the 1984 Republican National Convention, where President Ronald Reagan was nominated for reelection, his ambassador to the United Nations, Jeane Kirkpatrick, denounced the "San Francisco Democrats" whose foreign policy had driven her from her longtime party. Then-presidential candidate BillÃâà...
The Hill
March 14, 2018
Ushering this bill out of the House, through the Senate, and onto the president's desk will offer Americans some protection from the individuals who warp our economy and threaten our security with illegal economic activity. Clay R. Fuller is a Jeane Kirkpatrick fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
Outside the Beltway
February 21, 2018
While Jeane Kirkpatrick was our UN ambassador way back in 1981, Madeleine Albright broke the glass ceiling at Secretary of State in 1997 and Condoleezza Rice became the first woman to serve as National Security Advisor in 2001—with other women subsequently serving in those roles—the factÃâà...
New York Times
December 8, 2006
Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, the Reagan administration's first United Nations ambassador and a beacon of neoconservative thought who helped guide American military, diplomatic and covert action from 1981 to 1985, died Thursday at her home in Bethesda, Md. She was 80. Her death was announced yesterdayÃâà...
New York Times
November 6, 2004
Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, the Reagan administration's first United Nations ambassador and a beacon of neoconservative thought who helped guide American military, diplomatic and covert action from 1981 to 1985, died Thursday at her home in Bethesda, Md. She was 80. Her death was announced yesterdayÃâà...
BloombergQuint
December 31, 1999
Meghan L. O'Sullivan is a Bloomberg columnist and the Jeane Kirkpatrick professor of International Affairs at Harvard University's Kennedy School. She served on the National Security Council from 2004 to 2007, and was deputy national security adviser for Iraq and Afghanistan. She is also a senior fellowÃâà...
Asbury Park Press
December 31, 1999
Keynote speakers in previous years had included Henry Kissinger, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Edward Koch, Alan Dershowitz, Mario Cuomo, Abba Eban and Elie Wiesel. Mrs. Bush's appearance in Toms River — four months after leaving the White House — would be one of just six speeches she planned to makeÃâà...
Inter Press Service
December 31, 1999
Clay R. Fuller is a Jeane Kirkpatrick Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI)*. WASHINGTON DC, Apr 20 2018 (IPS) - Interest is growing in illicit finance because great-power competition is playing out in boardrooms, stock markets, trade wars, and compliance departments. The US anti-money laundering (AML)Ãâà...
World Affairs (blog)
December 31, 1999
Cuban President Raul Castro, the younger brother of revolutionary leader Fidel Castro, officially stepped down as the dictator of Cuba this week, passing the baton to Miguel Diaz-Canel. Nobody should get excited. Castro is still the most powerful man in the country, still the leader of Cuba's CommunistÃâà...
Politico
December 31, 1999
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Jeane Kirkpatrick sided with Enders. Kirkpatrick was the guest of honor at a dinner held by the Argentine ambassador on the day the Argentine military landed on the islands. Reagan said he couldn't understand why two U.S. allies were arguing over “that little ice-cold bunch ofÃâà...
Chicago Tribune
December 31, 1999
The image of Haley raising her hand in defiance of the world's powers constituted a compelling piece of political stagecraft that earned her plaudits from American conservatives, evoking the memories of Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Jeane Kirkpatrick, former U.S. envoys known for delivering blisteringÃâà...
Foreign Policy (blog)
December 31, 1999
The image of Haley raising her hand in defiance of the world's powers constituted a compelling piece of political stagecraft that earned her plaudits from American conservatives, evoking the memories of Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Jeane Kirkpatrick, former U.S. envoys known for delivering blisteringÃâà...
Jacobin magazine
December 31, 1999
D'Ancona may not be aware of it, but the term “moral equivalence” was popularized by Reagan's United Nations ambassador, Jeane Kirkpatrick, as the “whataboutism” of its day. For anyone familiar with Kirkpatrick's record, it is difficult to read her essay 'The Myth of Moral Equivalence' without feeling theÃâà...
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