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Dr. '''Condoleezza Rice''' is was the U.S. Secretary of State in the second term of President [[George W. Bush]]. Previously, Rice became Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, commonly referred to as the National Security Advisor, on January 22, 2001, under President Bush. She is the second African-American to serve as National Security Advisor and the first woman to hold that office. In March 2009, Rice returned to [[Stanford University]] in California, and its [[Hoover Institution]]. "Her new role on campus will start less formally, with guest lectures, seminars and personal writing projects," including two books for which she reportedly has "a $2.5 million contract with [[Crown Publishers]]." Rice plans to teach courses on "international politics, with a focus on decision-making. Specifically, she seeks to teach 'decision simulation,' where students are pressed to think about real-life questions and choices and not just abstract policy. She told the campus newsletter Stanford Report that she would enjoy teaching a simulation of the Russian invasion of Georgia." <ref>Lisa M. Krieger, "[http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_11815118?nclick_check=1 Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice returns to Stanford University]," ''Mercury News'' (San Jose, California), March 1, 2009.</ref>
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==Foreign Policy 101==
WhiteHouse.org, the "Officious Website of President George W. Bush," has posted [http://www.whitehouse.org/initiatives/foreign-policy/index.asp "Foreign Policy 101 with Secretary-Doctor-Professor Condoleezza Rice"], complete with documentation links.
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