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Record Nr.

UNINA9910818898103321

Autore

Carter Jimmy <1924->

Titolo

Keeping faith : memoirs of a president / / Jimmy Carter

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Fayetteville, AR, : University of Arkansas Press, 1995

ISBN

1-299-44784-8

1-61075-223-6

Edizione

[University of Arkansas pbk. ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (653 p.)

Disciplina

973.926/092

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Soggetti

Presidents - United States

Diplomacy

Autobiographies.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Originally published: Toronto ; New York : Bantam Books, 1982.

Nota di contenuto

Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Chronology of the Carter Presidency -- A First Word -- Freedom -- Tuesday, January 20, 1981 -- A Graduate Course In America -- A Walk to the White House -- Lining Up My Team -- An Outsider In Washington -- My One-Week Honeymoon with Congress -- The Moral Equivalent of War -- The Bert Lance Affair -- On The Same Earth -- Speaking Out for Human Rights -- Jimmy Carter is Giving Away Our Canal! -- China -- Shadow Over the Earth: The Nuclear Threat -- No More War -- October 6, 1981 -- Israeli Security, Land, and Palestinian Rights -- Thirteen Days -- After Camp David -- Iran And The Last Year -- Iran -- A Hard Winter -- Almost Free -- Beleaguered -- The Election of 1980 -- Transition -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments.

Sommario/riassunto

Keeping Faith is Jimmy Carter's account of the satisfaction, frustration, and solitude that attend the man in the Oval Office. Mr. Carter writes candidly about the crises that confronted him during his tenure as President of the United States and Leader of the free world, from 1977 to 1981. "The President who cared" details his anguish over the hostage crisis in Iran, his triumph against all odds at Camp David, his secret communications with China's Deng Xiaoping, and his dramatic and



revealing encounters with Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev, West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, and other world leaders. Mr. Carter also shares glimpses of his private world - his feelings of being an outsider in Washington, his relationship with Rosalynn, his pain about the attacks on his friends and his brother Billy. Captivatingly written, this rich historical document delineates a morally responsible president who has continued to earn respect and admiration as a world statesman and advocate for the poor and repressed of all nations.--

President Jimmy Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003.