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Author Power, Samantha, author.

Title The education of an idealist : a memoir / Samantha Power.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Dey St., an imprint of William Morrow, [2019]

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  327.73 P87Bp 2019    ---  Available
Edition First edition.
Description xii, 580 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
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volume nc rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 557-568) and index.
Contents Part one. Ireland -- America -- Loss -- Dignity -- Tank man -- Doers -- Risk -- Hearts of darkness -- "Tell Clinton" -- The secret to a long life -- "Go remember" -- "A problem from hell" -- Upstanders -- Going to Washington -- The bat cave -- Yes we can -- Monster -- Victory. Part two. No manual -- Can we go home now? -- April 24th -- Turnaround -- Toolbox -- Revolutions -- All necessary measures -- Let's pray they accomplish something -- One shot -- "Can't be both" -- The red line -- "Chemical weapons were used" -- When America sneezes -- Upside-down land -- Us and them -- Freedom from fear -- Lean on -- Toussaint -- The golden door -- Exit, voice, loyalty -- Shrink the change -- The end -- Afterword.
Summary Pulitzer Prize winning humanitarian Samantha Power offers an urgent response to the question "What can one person do?" In this memoir, Power transports us from her childhood in Dublin to the streets of war-torn Bosnia to the White House Situation Room and the world of high-stakes diplomacy. In 2005, her critiques of U.S. foreign policy caught the eye of newly elected senator Barack Obama, who invited her to work with him on Capitol Hill and then on his presidential campaign. After Obama was elected president, Power went from being an activist outsider to a government insider, navigating the halls of power while trying to put her ideals into practice. She served for four years as Obama's human rights adviser, and in 2013, he named her U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, the youngest American to assume the role. Power shows how she juggled the demands of a 24/7 national security job with the challenge of raising two young children. Along the way, she illuminates the intricacies of politics and geopolitics, reminding us how the United States can lead in the world, and why we each have the opportunity to advance the cause of human dignity.
Subject Power, Samantha.
Ambassadors -- United States -- Biography.
Journalists -- Biography.
Obama, Barack -- Friends and associates.
Irish -- United States -- Biography.
United States -- Foreign relations -- 2009-2017.
Obama, Barack. (OCoLC)fst00348231
Power, Samantha. (OCoLC)fst01554903
United Nations. (OCoLC)fst00530351
Ambassadors. (OCoLC)fst00806713
Diplomatic relations. (OCoLC)fst01907412
Employees. (OCoLC)fst00909111
Friendship. (OCoLC)fst00935174
Human rights workers. (OCoLC)fst00963353
Irish. (OCoLC)fst00978902
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Diplomats -- Biography.
United States -- Politics and government.
Chronological Term 2009-2017
Genre/Form Autobiographies.
Autobiographies. (OCoLC)fst01919894
Biography. (OCoLC)fst01423686
Autobiographies.
ISBN 9780062820693 (hardcover)
0062820699 (hardcover)

 
    
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