
Susan E. Rice
Former Brookings Expert
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, Executive Office of the President
Susan Rice was a senior fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings from 2002 to 2009. At Brookings, she focused on U.S. foreign policy, weak and failing states, the implications of global poverty, and transnational threats to security.
In January 2009, the U.S. Senate confirmed her nomination by U.S. President Barack Obama as permanent representative to the United Nations. Before her time at Brookings, Rice served on the staff of the National Security Council and as Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs during President Bill Clinton's second term.
1998
Mar
12
Past Event
Africa: State of a Continent
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Washington, DC
2003
Jun
30
Past Event
U.S. Policy Toward Africa on the Eve of the President’s Trip
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Washington, DC
2003
Jun
12
Past Event
The Policy Implications of the Commission on Human Security’s Report
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Washington, DC
2003
Mar
13
Past Event
The Iraq Crisis: What Does the World Think About the Diplomatic Wrangling at the UN?
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Washington, DC
2004
Apr
20
Past Event
Global Poverty and Global Development: Is the United States Doing its Part?
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Washington, DC
2005
Jun
30
Past Event
Countdown to the G-8 Summit: A Preview of the Challenges and Opportunities
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Washington, DC