Secretary of State Rice Addresses Georgetown University about U.S. Foreign Policy, Darfur, and Her Term as Secretary

Posted by Staff on February 12, 2008 |

Secretary of State, Dr. Condoleezza Rice, today delivered a passionate address about her term as Secretary, global peace, and the United States‘ place in the world at Georgetown University. Rice discussed her feelings that America must remain active in not only fighting terrorism around the world, but also in helping developing countries grow economically.


Rice often referred to her use of “transformational diplomacy,” to shape U.S. policy. As time has gone on and challenges facing America have become more complex, she explained how she and other leaders have needed to use different methods to solve global problems. Rice also discussed “American Realism,” as she examined the limitations the government often faces in sending troops and aid around the world.


Rice said that while she and the President believe we have to continue to aid those struggling to survive in Sudan, ending the crisis is something our nation cannot do alone. Stressing the need to have unilateral support in fighting terrorism and championing human rights, Rice was enthusiastic and hopeful about the future of American foreign policy.

February 12, 2008

One Response to “Secretary of State Rice Addresses Georgetown University about U.S. Foreign Policy, Darfur, and Her Term as Secretary”

  1. DavidMua Nguyen Says:

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