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Madeleine Albright

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Washington, DC, United States

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Past:
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  • Defense One
  • Ensia

Past articles by Madeleine:

Madeleine Albright: 'Us vs. Them' Thinking Is Tearing America Apart. But Here's Why I'm Still Hopeful About the Future

"We should be conscious, too, that America has shown resilience in the past when dealing with sharp divisions, up to and including a civil war." → Read More

This Year’s G20 Summit Is a Major Test of International Cooperation in a Trying Time

"There are three issues that cannot be addressed by any country acting alone: trade, climate change, and the digital economy." → Read More

Maria Ressa Is on the 2019 TIME 100 List

Maria Ressa is one of the most influential people of 2019. Madeleine Albright writes about the Rappler editor's fight for press freedom. → Read More

Mehdi Jomaa

Mehdi Jomaa, who served as Tunisia\'s Head of Government from 2014 to 2015, leads the political party AlBadil Ettounsi (The Tunisian Alternative). → Read More

Sec. Albright, Sen. Coons: Donald Trump Must Realize Diplomacy Protects America

Americans again are facing challenging times, but we must avoid the temptation to turn away from the world. → Read More

Madeleine Albright

Madeleine K. Albright, chair of the Albright Stonebridge Group global strategy firm and co-founder of the Community of Democracies, served as U.S. Secretary of State from 1997 to 2001. → Read More

Democracy Remains the Best Path to Security

The U.S. and its democratic partners must rebuild their foreign policies around a basic truth: societies that govern themselves democratically are safer, stronger and more secure. → Read More

Democracy Remains the Best Path to Security

Democracy Remains the Best Path to Security By Madeleine Albright and Mehdi Jomaa September 13, 2017 North Korea continues its provocative missile tests, threatening its neighbors and the world. Thousands flee crime and repression in Venezuela. Sectarian strife, exploited by ISIS and al Qaeda, engulfs the Middle East. What do these situations have in common? A fundamental lack of respect for… → Read More

Madeleine Albright: Turning Refugees Into Enemies Is Self-Defeating

Albright says Donald Trump's response to Orlando is un-American and releases Statement of Principles on America’s Commitment to Refugees. → Read More

Madeleine Albright Scripps Grads: 'Solve Shared Problems'

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright gave the commencement speech at Scripps College in Claremont, Calif. → Read More

Global food security is a moral imperative

We must work to overcome hunger not only for economic and political reasons, but also because it is the right thing to do. → Read More

Madeleine Albright: ISIS Wants Us to Think Refugees Are the Enemy

Alex Wong—Getty Images Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright participates in a discussion at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, D.C., on January 29, 2015. Madeleine Albright is a former U.S. Secretary of State. The U.S. must do its part to alleviate the crisis I am deeply disturbed by the calls to shut our nation’s doors to properly vetted Syrian refugees fleeing… → Read More

Madeleine Albright to Grads: The World Needs You

Madeleine Albright gave this commencement speech at Tufts University → Read More

Why the Central African Republic Crisis Is a Security Problem for the U.S.

The Central African Republic is poor, landlocked and politically broken. But the U.S. still has a responsibility to help end the violence there. By Madeleine Albright → Read More