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Condoleezza Rice, PhD

Professor of Political Economy in the Graduate School of Business, Thomas and Barbara Stephenson Senior Fellow on Public Policy at the Hoover Institution, Professor of Political Science and FSI Senior Fellow, by courtesy

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April 17th, 2013

President Ma highlights Taiwan's role as facilitator of peace in region

CDDRL, FSI Stanford in the news

In a video address to Stanford University, ROC President Ma Ying-jeou (Taiwan) outlined the steps his administration is taking to build stronger relations with China and relieve tensions in the East China Sea. An upwards of 200 participants filled the room at the April 15 event sponsored by Stanford's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. Read more »



April 10th, 2013

ROC President Ma to give video address at Stanford University

CDDRL, FSI Stanford Press Release

On April 15, the Democracy in Taiwan Project at Stanford's Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law will host a special event featuring the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Ma Ying-jeou. Read more »



June 14th, 2012

With stories and praise, colleagues honor Blacker for leadership

FSI Stanford, CISAC News

Before he steps down as FSI’s director this summer, friends and colleagues praised Coit Blacker for his contributions to the institute. Among the best wishes were accolades from Bill Clinton, Condoleezza Rice and other former and current policymakers. Read more »



May 3rd, 2010

FSI's Technology, Governance, and Global Development Conference

PGJ News

In mid-April, FSI convened a conference on Technology, Governance, and Global Development, to examine how technical innovation solves, or fails to solve, the problems of global underdevelopment. Condoleezza Rice, former Secretary of State, gave a lunch keynote address with a focus on why democracies are more effective in delivering economic development. Bill Gates, Co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, urged students to become actively involved in the major issues of global health and education. +VIDEO+ +AUDIO+ Audio & Video transcripts available
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March 16th, 2009

Rice cites regret over immigration, encourages open markets

CISAC, FSI Stanford in the news: Stanford Report on March 13, 2009

Ex-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, a former CISAC fellow, said she regrets the Bush administration's failure to push major immigration changes through Congress, and she warned that keeping newcomers out of America would hurt the country. Read more »




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Syria is Central to Holding Together the Mideast
Condoleezza Rice: "The civil war in Syria may well be the last act in the story of the disintegration of the Middle East as we know it. The opportunity to hold the region together and to rebuild it on a firmer foundation of tolerance, freedom and, eventually, democratic stability is slipping from our grasp."
November 3, 2012 in Washington Post

US must recall it is not just any country
Condoleezza Rice: "The list of US foreign policy challenges is long and there will be a temptation to respond tactically to each one. But today’s headlines and posterity’s judgment often differ. The task at hand is to strengthen the pillars of our influence and act with the long arc of history in mind."
July 26, 2012 in Financial Times

Time to Join The Law of the Sea Treaty
Henry A. Kissinger, George P. Shultz, Condoleezza Rice: The U.S. has more to gain by participating in convention deliberations than by staying out.
May 31, 2012 in Hoover Institution

Education keeps America safe
Condoleezza Rice and Joel Klein: "America's greatest strengths stem from the freedom to innovate, create, compete and succeed. Without a wide base of educated and capable citizens, our strengths will fade, and the United States will lose its capacity to lead in the international community..."
March 21, 2012 in CNN

The promise of Russia's urban middle class
Condoleezza Rice: "The election of the once and future president of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, tempts one to despair that the brief and inspiring political awakening in Russia over the past year was for naught. He ..."
March 8, 2012 in Washington Post

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