Albright, Madeleine Korbel, 1937-2022
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Albright, Madeleine Korbel, 1937-2022
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Albright
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Madeleine Korbel
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1937-2022
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Korbel, Marie Jana, 1937-2022
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Surname :
Korbel
Forename :
Marie Jana
Date :
1937-2022
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أولبرايت،, مادلين, 1937-2022
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أولبرايت،
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مادلين
Date :
1937-2022
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Korbel, Madeleine, 1937-2022
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Surname :
Korbel
Forename :
Madeleine
Date :
1937-2022
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Albrightová, Madeleine, 1937-2022
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Surname :
Albrightová
Forename :
Madeleine
Date :
1937-2022
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OlbraÄt, Madlen, 1937-2022
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OlbraÄt
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Madlen
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1937-2022
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Korbelová, Marie Jana, 1937-2022
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Surname :
Korbelová
Forename :
Marie Jana
Date :
1937-2022
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Biographical History
Madeleine Jana Korbel Albright (born Marie Jana Korbelová, May 15, 1937, Prague, Czechoslovakia-died March 23, 2022) is an Czech-born American politician and diplomat who served as the first female United States Secretary of State from 1997 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton.
Albright immigrated with her family to the United States in 1948 from Czechoslovakia. Her father, diplomat Josef Korbel, settled the family in Denver, Colorado, and she became a U.S. citizen in 1957. Albright graduated from Wellesley College in 1959 and earned a PhD from Columbia University in 1975, writing her thesis on the Prague Spring. She worked as an aide to Senator Edmund Muskie before taking a position under Zbigniew Brzezinski on the National Security Council. She served in that position until 1981, when President Jimmy Carter left office.
After leaving the National Security Council, Albright joined the academic faculty of Georgetown University and advised Democratic candidates regarding foreign policy. After Clinton's victory in the 1992 presidential election, Albright helped assemble his National Security Council. In 1993, Clinton appointed her to the position of U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. She held that position until 1997, when she succeeded Warren Christopher as Secretary of State. Albright served in that capacity until Clinton left office in 2001.
Albright has served as chair of the Albright Stonebridge Group since 2009. She is the Michael and Virginia Mortara Endowed Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. In May 2012, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by U.S. President Barack Obama. Secretary Albright serves on the board of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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