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WITH ALL DUE RESPECT : Defending Americana with Grit and Grace

By: Language: English Publication details: New York St Martin's Press 2019/01/01Edition: 1Description: 262ISBN:
  • 9781250273628
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 920 NIK/WI
Contents:
The murders in Charleston -- The flag comes down -- The country turns to Trump -- A new day at the UN -- Taking names -- Red lines and dictators -- Maximum pressure -- Changing the culture -- Beyond the echo chamber -- "I don't get confused" -- Facing down a dictator -- The fight for a hemisphere of freedom -- Exiting on my terms.
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The New York Times and USA Today bestseller A revealing, dramatic, deeply personal book about the most significant events of our time, written by the former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley is widely admired for her forthright manner (“With all due respect, I don’t get confused”), her sensitive approach to tragic events, and her confident representation of America’s interests as our Ambassador to the United Nations during times of crisis and consequence. In this book, Haley offers a first-hand perspective on major national and international matters, as well as a behind-the-scenes account of her tenure in the Trump administration. This book reveals a woman who can hold her own?and better?in domestic and international power politics, a diplomat who is unafraid to take a principled stand even when it is unpopular, and a leader who seeks to bring Americans together in divisive times.

The murders in Charleston --
The flag comes down --
The country turns to Trump --
A new day at the UN --
Taking names --
Red lines and dictators --
Maximum pressure --
Changing the culture --
Beyond the echo chamber --
"I don't get confused" --
Facing down a dictator --
The fight for a hemisphere of freedom --
Exiting on my terms.

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