It was late spring 2002, and I was barely into my tenure as a sportswriter for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution when I first met then-Deputy Secretary of State Richard L. Armitage while in D.C.
Richard Armitage, who as deputy to Secretary of State Colin Powell helped guide U.S. foreign policy during President George W. Bush's tumultuous first term and was a central figure in chapters of ...
In a span of a month, two Americans – former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage and Joseph S. Nye, Distinguished Service Professor of Harvard University – who were revered figures in ...
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