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The Unfinished Presidency, Jimmy Carter's Journey beyond the White House, Douglas Brinkley

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The Unfinished Presidency, Jimmy Carter's Journey beyond the White House, Douglas Brinkley
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 543-568) and index
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individual biography
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Unfinished Presidency
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
39114609
Responsibility statement
Douglas Brinkley
Review
"Jimmy Carter left the White House in January 1981, defeated in his bid for reelection and rejected by the American public - but hardly broken. In fact, as Douglas Brinkley's book reveals, he attacked the next phase of his life more determined than ever, outside the scrutinized and politicized Oval Office, to complete a mission to pursue peace in embattled areas throughout the world, from Bosnia to Haiti." "Historian Douglas Brinkley has had unique and intimate access to the former president, as well as exclusive access to the postpresidential papers, including Carter's correspondence with fellow world leaders Mikhail Gorbachev, Deng Xiaoping, Margaret Thatcher, and Oscar Arias. Brinkley's book captures Carter's prickly personality and remarkable political life, including the complex relationships he has developed with such international pariahs as Fidel Castro, Kim Il Sung, Hafez al-Assad, and Yasir Arafat. He explores the sometimes difficult relationships Carter has had with the presidents who have succeeded him, and details his extraordinary partnership with Rosalynn, his fearless ally and confidante."--Jacket
Sub title
Jimmy Carter's Journey beyond the White House
Table Of Contents
Preface: citizen Carter -- Election Day 1980 -- Passing the torch -- Everything to gain -- Interregnum -- Building for peace -- Searching for Middle East peace -- The politics of renewal -- Theology of the hammer -- The world's health -- Africa's green revolution -- Central America and the policy of protest -- The Carter Center opens -- Travels with Carter -- Business as usual, Carter style -- Showdown with Noriega -- Democracy comes to Nicaragua -- Desert Storm -- Democratic prospect -- Carter vs. Clinton -- Mission to North Korea -- Haitian crisis -- Always a reckoning -- The Palestinian election -- Afterword.: tyrant for peace
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Jimmy Carter's Journey beyond the White House
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