Jeane J. Kirkpatrick was the US Ambassador to the United Nations from 1981 to 1985, and a member of the National Security Council during the Reagan Administration
"unflinching. . . admirers and detractors will appreciate her analysis" -- Booklist"The U.S. would see with greater clarity if more individuals such as Kirkpatrick inhabited the inner circle." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch"With clear and compelling argument, Jeane Kirkpatrick teaches us to be strong but careful in the use of force." -- George P. Shultz, former secretary of state"Kirkpatrick applies her exceptional knowledge of history to an analysis of the new geopolitical situation in the post-Cold War world." -- Edwin Meese III, former United States attorney general"She has delivered us another historic work with a worldview which, as it was through her life, will be revered." -- Jack Kemp, former U. S. representative and secretary of Housing and Urban Development"She was unique when alive, and this book establishes that she is still alive." -- William F. Buckley Jr., founder, National Review"An honest and penetrating analysis." -- Richard V. Allen, former national security advisor"A brilliant valedictory to a brilliant life and career." -- Dr. Edwin J. Feulner, president of the Heritage Foundation
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