US Foreign policy after World War 2
Madeline Albright was the first Woman to be sworn in as a Secretary of State for the United States government. Her approach to foreign policy was to make decisions that served the interests of app parties that had a stake in the actions of the US government in its relations with other countries. Her policies were centered on the interests of the American Public’s needs, the Clinton administration as well as the interests of the United Nations Delegates. It is believed that her family’s experience when they were fleeing the Nazis in Chekslovakia had a profound influence on her decision making. Her major achievement was in 2007 when she participated in the Peace effort in the middle East by urging Israel’s then prime Minister to consider the plight of Palestinians and in effect avoid leadership until the Middle East was ready to make some important Decisions regarding the region’s political stability.
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