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  1. Condoleezza Rice ( / ˌkɒndəˈliːzə / KON-də-LEE-zə; born November 14, 1954) is an American diplomat and political scientist who is the current director of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_VulcansThe Vulcans - Wikipedia

    The Vulcans is a nickname used to refer to Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush's foreign policy advisory team assembled to brief him prior to the 2000 US presidential election. The Vulcans were led by Condoleezza Rice, a former member of the U.S. National Security Council.

  3. "Bushie" — mutual nickname with Laura Bush, Bush's wife and former First Lady of the United States.

  4. Aug 1, 2024 · Condoleezza Rice (born November 14, 1954, Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.) is an American educator and politician, who served as national security adviser (2001–05) and secretary of state (2005–09) to U.S. Pres. George W. Bush.

  5. Condoleezza Rice became one of the most influential women in the world of global politics when President George W. Bush (1946–) named her as his national security adviser in December of 2000. Her role became extremely important after the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York City and the Pentagon in Washington.

  6. Apr 21, 2022 · The name Condoleezza derives from the Italian word con dolcezza, which means “with sweetness.” Dr. Rice was born in Alabama, which remained segregated for the first decade of her life. Growing up, Dr. Rice wanted to be a concert pianist and initially majored in music in college before changing her major to international relations.

  7. Dec 19, 2019 · Condoleezza Rice (born November 14, 1954) is an American diplomat, political scientist, and educator, who served as United States National Security Adviser and later as Secretary of State in the administration of President George W. Bush. Rice was the first woman and first Black woman to hold the post of national security adviser, and the first ...

  8. Condoleezza Rice became one of the most influential women in the world of global politics when President George W. Bush (1946 –) named her as his national security adviser in December of 2000. Her role became extremely important after the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York City and the Pentagon in Washington.

  9. Mar 30, 2006 · Condoleezza Rice was the first black female to be appointed as US secretary of state. She was also the first to occupy the key post of national security adviser. She is the most academic member...

  10. Apr 6, 2021 · But her strong nerve and delicate manners earned her the nickname of "Warrior Princess" – a nickname that served her well during her political career. Condoleezza was the first woman to serve as U.S. National Security Advisor and the first female African-American Secretary of State.