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- FAM/FAH
- Taxonomy: 1998, 1975, 1979, 2007, 1999, 2011, 2008, 2009, 1992, 2003, 2018, 2002, 1969, 2013, 1981, 2012, 1985, 1994, 2010, 1991, 1971, 1980, 2014, 2000, 1995, 1970, 2004, 2005, 1996, 1997, 2006, 1978, KC51 — C5+1 U.S and Central Asia Diplomatic Platform, CVIS (Visas), KSAN, Man-Portable Air Defense System, Egypt, Export Control and Border Security Program, General Staff, Norway, SCA — South & Central Asian Affairs, India, Lithuania, Czech Republic, AGAO (Government Accountability Office), EAP — East Asian & Pacific Affairs, World Health Organization, Spain, Croatia, ASEC (Security), Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, France, KOMC, Indonesia, Iraq, Slovenia, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, National Security Council, Weapon of Mass Destruction, Bureau of Management (USAID), Australia, Russia, Office of the Under Secretary for Management, Counterterrorism, NEA — Near Eastern Affairs, Ireland, Executive Office, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria, Bureau of Resource Management (DOS), Portugal, Office of the Legal Adviser (DOS), Financial Management, AINR (INR Program Administration), AFIN (Financial Management), Proliferation Security Initiative, Latvia, NP's Office of Export Control Cooperation, United Nations Security Council Resolution, Brazil, Canada, AF — African Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs (DOS), EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs, European Union, China, PINS (National Security), Sweden, Chemical Weapons Convention, New Independent States (formerly part of the, Vienna, IO — International Organization Affairs, Taiwan, Austria, South Africa, Government Accountability Office, Romania, Denmark, OTRA (Travel), Biological Weapons Convention, North Korea (DPRK), TBIO (Biological and Medical Science), Bureau of Global Talent Management, Hungary, Libya, Federal Managers' Financial Integrity Act, Ukraine, Belgium, Morocco, United Nations, U.S. Mission to the United Nations, Chemical and Biological Weapons, Cyprus, Papua New Guinea, Italy, KGIC, PINR (Intelligence), Germany, United Kingdom, Syria, Poland, Science and Technology Center in Ukraine, Estonia, ENRG (Energy and Power), Nuclear Suppliers Group, Switzerland, ANET (Communications), Iran, Japan, SHLH (Health), Finland, Global Partnership, Bureau of Nonproliferation, PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Nonproliferation Treaty, International Atomic Energy Agency, MASS (Military Assistance and Sales), EIND (Industry and Manufacturing), Greece, Turkey, Thailand, Netherlands, Slovakia, Malta, APER (Personnel), Human Rights, Group of Eight (major industrialized nations), Executive Order, Nuclear Risk Reduction Center, Wassenaar Arrangement, Export-Import Bank, U.S. Government, Science and Technology, Freedom Support Act, Intelligence Community, North Korea, United States of America, United Kingdom, Bureau of Arms Control, United Nations Security Council, Assistant Secretary, memorandum of understanding, Arms Control and Nonproliferation, Office of Foreign Assets Control (Treasury), Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Treaties and International Agreements, The Ocean and Polar Affairs, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, al-Qa’ida, Energy, EAIR (Civil Aviation), science, technology, engineering, and mathem, 2019, KNNP, CPP/NRA Army, National Liberation Army, Argentina, UN Security Council Resolution
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 9/25/2019
- Relevance: 30
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- STATE Magazine Articles
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 1/21/2020
- Relevance: 15
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- Secretary Remarks
USA Today Editorial Board Roundtable Secretary Condoleezza Rice Washington, DC December 11, 2007 (3:15 p.m. EST) SECRETARY RICE: All right. Why don't we launch right in, because I think we only have about 45 minutes. MR. MCCORMACK: 45 minutes, on the record. QUESTION: Okay. Thank you for taking the time to meet with us. SECRETARY RICE: Of course, glad to do it. QUESTION: We can see a lot of progress on the ground in Iraq and in many different ways, but it's very hard to see through to the endgame, which...
- Taxonomy: Iran, KSAN, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, 1998, 2007, William Henry Seward , ASEC (Security), 2009, Bill Clinton, Dean Gooderham Acheson , Iraq, 2003, Afghanistan, 2002, Angola, Australia, Russia, 2001, EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs, China, PINS (National Security), Estonia, North Korea (DPRK), PHUM (Human Rights), Burma, South Korea (ROK), PINR (Intelligence), Zimbabwe, ENRG (Energy and Power), Condoleezza Rice , Japan, PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Israel, Lebanon, MASS (Military Assistance and Sales), Canada, World Health Organization, Bureau of Management (USAID), Office of the Under Secretary for Management, Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property, Bureau of Resource Management (DOS), State Messaging and Archive Retrieval Toolset, Conventional Forces in Europe, United Nations, United States of America, Bilateral Investment Treaty, U.S. Executive Director, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, International Atomic Energy Agency, Central Intelligence Agency, information technology, European Union, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, al-Qa’ida, Energy, EAIR (Civil Aviation), Intelligence Community, Human Rights, Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, North Korea, Proliferation Security Initiative, KNNP, Enrichment and Reprocessing, Science and Technology, Al-Qa’ida in the Indian Subcontinent, KC51 — C5+1 U.S and Central Asia Diplomatic Platform, United Kingdom
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 12/10/2007
- Relevance: 14
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- Secretary Remarks
Interview With the Fox News Editorial Board Secretary Condoleezza Rice New York City September 25, 2007 QUESTION: Madame Secretary, I turn it over to you to kind of take over, and whenever you want we'll fire some questions. SECRETARY RICE: Great. Well, thanks very much for having me here, and mostly we should just go directly to whatever questions you might have. I'm sure that'll take us into lots of different areas. QUESTION: Well, what's the status - on or off the record? SECRETARY RICE: We're on the...
- Taxonomy: KC51 — C5+1 U.S and Central Asia Diplomatic Platform, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, SCA — South & Central Asian Affairs, India, Czech Republic, EAP — East Asian & Pacific Affairs, Colombia, 2007, ASEC (Security), KAWC — Atrocities and War Crimes, France, George H. W. Bush, 2009, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Angola, Nigeria, Russia, 2001, Ulysses S. Grant, Liberia, Brazil, AF — African Affairs, EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs, China, Georgia, George W. Bush, Greece, Peru, North Korea (DPRK), Ethiopia, Jordan, Sierra Leone, 2000, South Korea (ROK), PINR (Intelligence), Germany, Syria, ENRG (Energy and Power), Condoleezza Rice , Mexico, Japan, Haiti, PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Cote d'Ivoire, Israel, Lebanon, 2006, Panama, Sudan, Turkey, KOCI, Tajikistan, Italy, Canada, Kyrgyzstan, World Health Organization, Emergency Fund, Bureau of Management (USAID), U.S.-Central American Free Trade Agreement, Office of the Under Secretary for Management, Bureau of Resource Management (DOS), Terrorist Interdiction Program, European Union, United Nations, Group on Earth Observations, Bilateral Investment Treaty, U.S. Executive Director, Trafficking in Persons, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Free And Secure Trade Program, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Arms Control and Nonproliferation, information technology, The Ocean and Polar Affairs, World Food Program, Peacekeeping Operations, al-Qa’ida, Energy, EAIR (Civil Aviation), Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, Human Rights, United Nations General Assembly, KWMN — Women Issues, North Korea, Proliferation Security Initiative, KNNP, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Enrichment and Reprocessing, Science and Technology, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Al-Qa’ida in the Indian Subcontinent, Hamas, Foreign Affairs Manual/Foreign Affairs, Economic Prosperity and Trade Policy, United Kingdom
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 9/24/2007
- Relevance: 12
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