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Quality
The author really comes through with current issues.
Sister in law very pleased with book
Competitiveness
In short, a worthwhile read which gives a general idea of how the democratic party views america's role in the world.
I read this to get some insight into what views a potential presidential candidate of 2016 will have on world events.
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Clinton conveys her experiences in a palatable yet detailed way focusing on individual events whilst heading the state department
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As a news addict i thought i was largely aware of what went on in the world and i well remember the years of the comparatively recent obama presidency in which hillary clinton was secretary of state
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Such an interesting read written by a highly intelligent woman
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not only was it a personal memoir of her time in office but it also gave a brief yet comprehensive rundown of world politics in the past few years in a very understandable way
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
While memoirs are an individuals memory of what happened and can often be subject to the individuals slant on what happened
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The closing lines in the epilogue getting back to work are a telling sign that shes not yet done and makes a nice bridge between her years of service as part the obama administration and her bid to be the next democratic candidate for us president
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The author really comes through with current issues
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A thought provoking account of h rcs four years as secretary of state