Madeleine Albright
Madeleine Albright was a prominent American diplomat and politician, who served as the first female Secretary of State from 1997 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. Born in Czechoslovakia in 1937, she fled to the United States as a refugee due to the rise of communism. Albright played a crucial role in shaping U.S. foreign policy in the post-Cold War era, advocating for democracy and human rights internationally. Her work emphasized the importance of the United States as a refuge for those fleeing oppression, making her a significant figure in discussions about immigration and asylum.
Born on May 15, 1937 (88 years old)
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Cabo Verde:
Madeleine Albright is mentioned in the context of her characterization of the United States as an 'indispensable nation.'
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Serbia:
Madeleine Albright was mentioned as a five-star politician who appeared in a Hague episode.
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Switzerland:
Madeleine Albright founded a predecessor company of the DGA Group in 2001.
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Georgia:
Madeleine Albright later acknowledged the role of the BBC's Persian service as an instrument of MI6 and the CIA.
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Serbia:
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright shook hands with members of the royal family.
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Iraq:
Madeleine Albright carried the burdens of U.S. foreign affairs after Kissinger.
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Switzerland:
Madeleine Albright referred to Milorad Dodik as a 'fresh wind on the Balkan' in 1994.
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Canada:
Madeleine Albright introduced the phrase 'the indispensable nation' into American foreign policy.
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Switzerland:
Madeleine Albright stated in 1998 that the United States is the 'indispensable nation' for freedom and democracy.
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Greece:
Madeleine Albright was a friend of Nick Mitropoulos and later became the U.S. Secretary of State.
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