Condoleezza Rice's Tenure As Secretary Of State
Condoleezza Rice served as United States Secretary of State under George W. Bush. She was preceded by Colin Powell and followed by Hillary Rodham Clinton. As secretary of state she traveled widely and initiated many diplomatic efforts on behalf of the Bush administration.
Read more about Condoleezza Rice's Tenure As Secretary Of State: Confirmation Hearings, Staff, Major Initiatives, Travels and Aspirations, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, China, North Korea, Japan, Russia, India, Equatorial Guinea, Kenya, Malaysia, Venezuela, Pakistan, Zimbabwe
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