Jimmy Carter helped expand democracy around the world long after he left the White House. His efforts gave rise to the Carter Center, which promotes fair elections as a vehicle for peace.
President JimmyCarter meets with Zimbabwean Prime Minister RobertMugabe in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Aug. 27, 1980. Credit: AP/Barry Thumma Even as a candidate ...
The 111-day walkout by coal miners, which began on December 6, 1977, was a major strategic experience for the American and international working class.
Much has been written about Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States who served from 1977 to 1981, and died at 100 on Dec. 29. People will tell you he was a decent, honest and ethical
The Carter administration administration marked a break from the Cold War-era policies of prioritizing strategic interests over moral values, advocating instead for a foreign policy that emphasized human rights and democracy.
The Carter administration administration marked a break from the Cold War-era policies of prioritizing strategic interests over moral values, advocating instead for a foreign policy that
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — JimmyCarter was the first U.S. president ... hosting new Prime Minister RobertMugabe at the White House and quoting the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.: “Injustice ...
Spread This NewsBy Pamela Tremont, U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe U.S. President Jimmy Carter’s commitment to health, human rights, and peace worldwide will feature during his funeral proceedings in Washington,
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Forthright and fearless, the Nobel Prize winning politician, who died this week aged 100, took pot-shots at former Prime Minister Tony Blair and ex-US President George W Bush among others.