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Madeleine Albright, the former Secretary of State, offers a thoughtful and often surprising look at the role of religion in shaping America's approach to the world during this vist to New York's 92nd Street Y.

Madeleine Albright was the first woman to serve as US Secretary of State and was the United States' permanent representative to the United Nations. She is chairman of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. Albright authored The New York Times best seller Madam Secretary. Her most recent book is The Mighty and the Almighty: Reflections on America, God, and World Affairs.

Don't miss Madeleine Albright's memoirs: Madam Secretary and The Mighty and the Almighty.©2006 92 nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association (P)2006 92 nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association
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For years now, the 92nd Street Y has put together some of the most interesting and entertaining programs featuring pioneers from a multitude of disciplines. This program features the groundbreaking and inspiring Madeleine Albright. In 1997, Albright became the first female to serve as the United States Secretary of State. Now, post her service with the Clinton administration, she has authored several books, the most recent being The Might and the Almighty: Reflections on America, God, and World Affairs. Speaking with Jim Hoge, Albright offers a unique look at the role of religion and its influence on foreign and domestic policy.

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