Lecture posted June 20, 2012 by The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
Leadership: America’s Critical Foreign Policy Role
Abstract: American economic policy has dominated most of the current
national political campaign. As important as our nation’s economic strength and
vitality clearly must be, however, it cannot overshadow the role international
affairs continues to play, and most definitely will play, in assuring our
overall national well-being. Former Secretary of…
Lecture posted June 26, 2008 by The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
The U.S. Position in Asia: Stronger Than Ever
Delivered June 18, 2008
Thank you very much. I'd first like to thank Heritage Foundation
President Ed Feulner for the kind introduction, and I'd also
like you to know that the origin of the speech is actually that Ed
and I were talking and he said, "You know, it's been a while since
you came to talk to us. Why don't you come back and talk to us
about Asia…
Lecture posted October 30, 2006 by The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
U.S. Policy in Northeast Asia
EDWIN J.
FEULNER, Ph.D.,
President
of The Heritage Foundation:
The
Heritage Foundation is honored to welcome you to this, our 11th
B.C. Lee Lecture. This annual endowed lecture series is named in
honor of the late B.C. Lee, founder of the Samsung Group of
Korea.
These
lectures focus on U.S. relations with the Asia-Pacific region.
Their aim is to…
Lecture posted December 16, 2005 by The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
International Support for Iraqi Democracy
Thank you very much,
Ed. I'd like to first thank Ed Feulner for that kind introduction.
We were just remembering outside that we first met at Camp David
when President George H. W. Bush had some people together to talk
about the Soviet Union. He was going off to meet with Mikhail
Gorbachev that December and it seems like a lifetime ago that there
was actually a…
WebMemo posted December 14, 2005 by The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
International Support for Iraqi Democracy
Thank you very
much, Ed. I'd like to first thank Ed Feulner for that kind
introduction. We were just remembering outside that we first met at
Camp David when President George H.W. Bush had some people together
to talk about the Soviet Union. He was going off to meet with
Mikhail Gorbachev that December and it seems like a lifetime ago
that there was actually a…