Wednesday, September 15, 2010

THE MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMAN IN AMERICAN POLITICS

The most influential women in American politics

For a women to augment in an allegedly male chauvinist society is a laudable story and we can owe this paradigm shift to Miss Rice & her profound influences in the political domain of the World’s super power, America. Born to John Wesley in Alabama, she completed her Masters in Political Science before joining Carters administration hitherto now a part of Bush’s Republican Party. Though being a Republican by fabric, she has played transformational role in setting up diplomatic relationships with the democratic nations in the Middle East. Issues spanning from Israeli- Palestinian conflict to Lebanon, from Iran to Iraq she has been an outspoken lady playing a pivotal role as National Security Advisor & the Secretary of State. She has taken a holistic approach over both regional & international issues such as relocating diplomats in countries like China as well as in hardships areas such as Iraq. Terrorism, Drug Trafficking, bilateral issues has always been at the main threshold of her initiatives. Much to the joy of the secular democratic nation of India, Rice partnered with Bush to improve the much strained Indo-US relationships along with the Nuke deal. As a Progressive black minor, along with her much acclaimed endeavors she also had to face some share of criticism over her role in the Iraq War, rhetoric speeches and a fading reputation among the blacks for her presence in the Bush Administration. Being a spinster, her anomalous personality has certainly made her an influential woman globally.

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