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The Education of an Idealist

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by Samantha Power


  Chambliss, Saxby, 330, 338

  Cheadle, Don, 161, 162

  Chechnya, 103–105, 539

  Cheek, Joey, 163

  chemical weapons. See also red line for Assad regime and aftermath; sarin.

  chlorine, weaponization of, 389

  debates on responding to use of, 361–364, 366–371, 374–377

  destruction in Syria of, 388–389, 513

  Iraq’s use of, 127

  problem of air strikes on, 368

  public reaction to Syrian use of, 380–382, 505, 513

  Syria’s, UN Security Council’s resolution on, 388

  Syria’s use of, ix–x, 359–360, 362, 362n, 365, 370, 372–373, 378–379

  US-Russia negotiations over Syrian stockpile of, 382–390

  Chibok, Nigeria, Boko Haram and, 471–472, 485–486, 486n

  China. See also Xi Jinping

  contributions to international Ebola response and, 443, 453

  economic clout and growing assertiveness of, 226, 347, 443, 548, 550–551

  forced return of escaped North Koreans by, 529

  negotiating North Korea nuclear weapons UN Security Council resolution, 528–529

  policies on Sudan, 142, 161, 226, 273

  positions on international security issues at the UN, 291–292, 304, 347, 417n, 438–439

  reaction to #FreeThe20, 520

  Tiananmen Square crackdown in, 41, 42, 46

  Christie, Chris, 447

  Christopher, Warren, 86, 112, 130, 426

  Christian Science Monitor, 68, 101–102

  The Chronicle of Higher Education, 191

  Churchill, Winston, 354

  Churkin, Irina, 407

  Churkin, Vitaly

  interventions in the UN Security Council, 406–407, 409–410, 412, 430, 467–468, 540

  on ISIS executions of suspected gay Iraqis and Syrians, 522–523

  LGBT UN staff benefits and, 422

  negotiations with SP on Syrian chemical weapons, 383–387

  as Russia’s UN representative, 383–384, 405

  Security Council resolution on Srebrenica genocide and, 428–431

  SP on General Assembly resolution on Crimea and, 416–417

  SP on Syria and Russia’s siege of Aleppo and, 540

  SP’s relationship with, 383–384, 404–408, 426, 515, 541

  Ukraine and, 409–412, 417–418, 426–428

  Clapper, Jim, 484

  climate change

  Paris climate agreement, 401, 530–531, 531n, 537, 542, 550

  perspectives of countries threatened by, 401–402

  Clinton, Bill and administration, 53, 55, 78–79, 85–86, 95–96, 106, 153, 270, 363

  Clinton, Hillary

  on leaning in vs. leaning on, 459

  presidential campaigns

  Democratic primary of 2007–2008, 167, 171–173, 183–184

  election of 2016, 532–535

  Geneva speech on gay rights by, 281

  “monster” controversy, 181–191, 197, 199

  as Secretary of State

  positions on Libya and, 294–295, 298, 305

  SP interactions with, 248, 293–295

  Suu Kyi and, 318–319

  Clooney, George, 161, 162, 163, 267

  Cody, Ed, 99–100

  Cohen, Ben, 62–68

  Cohen, Roger, 93–94

  Colbert, Stephen, 195

  Coleman, Isobel, 351n, 423

  The Confidence Code (Kay and Shipman), 465

  confirmation bias, 507–508

  Congress, x, 58, 104, 106, 128, 131, 142, 149, 151–154, 214, 217, 296, 354, 374–377, 380, 382, 382n, 386, 388–390, 445, 452–454, 497

  “Conventional Washington versus the Change We Need” (Obama memo on foreign policy), 173

  Cooper, Kurtis, 349, 352, 353, 478, 480, 481, 485, 519–520

  Council on Foreign Relations, 151

  Cousens, Elizabeth, 351n

  Crimean peninsula in Ukraine. See also Ukraine

  General Assembly resolution on referendum in, 415–417, 417n

  Russia’s seizure of, 408, 410–411, 414–415

  Croatia, 47, 54n, 54–55, 63, 65–67, 68–69, 75–77, 81, 431–433

  Crown, John, 193–194

  Cruz, Ted, 329, 330–331

  Cuba, 172, 324, 356–358, 443, 453, 463

  Cuban Missile Crisis (1962), 409

  Cuny, Craig and Chris, 105

  Cuny, Fred, 50–51, 54, 57–58, 60, 61, 63, 68–69, 77–78, 103–105, 212, 539

  Cuomo, Andrew, 447, 448

  Czechoslovakia, 46, 403

  Dachau concentration camp, Germany, 45–46, 109, 119

  Daily Jang, Pakistan, 63, 64, 71

  Daly, Emma, 84–85, 97

  Danvers, Bill, 331–334, 340

  Daqneesh, Omran, 500–501

  Darfur, 135, 137–140, 140–141, 141–142, 142–143, 162–165, 225–226, 467, 467n. See also genocide

  Darwish, Mazen, 516

  Dayton, Ohio peace talks and accords, 111–112, 113, 116

  de Blasio, Bill, 447

  Deaver, Mike, 466

  Déby, Idriss, 473, 485

  Delaney, Vera and Eddie Bourke, 12–13, 18, 28, 33, 36, 56, 61, 73–75, 124, 134–135, 326–327, 339, 366, 407, 439–440, 459–461, 497, 499, 504, 542

  Delaney, Vera. See also Delaney, Vera and Eddie Bourke

  custody battles, 3, 14, 24–25, 27

  educational aspirations, 3–4

  engagement with SP’s work and community, 72, 77, 163, 250, 328–329, 339, 435, 439–440, 449, 460, 461, 481, 497, 499, 504, 533, 542

  Jim’s funeral and, 30–31

  marital discord and, 11–12, 13–15

  as mother to young SP, 7–8, 16, 19–22, 27–28, 36

  Pittsburgh adjustments for, 20–23

  removing her children from their father’s home, 25–27

  sole custody of children for, 14–15

  on SP as war correspondent, 72–73, 97

  on SP including her in Ambassadorial activities, 460–461, 499

  on SP traveling to Ebola-affected countries in West Africa, 449

  after SP’s UN appointment ended, 545–546

  on SP winning Pulitzer Prize, 134

  SP’s first spot on NPR and, 77

  stay in Kuwait by, 12–13

  DeKalb County School System, Georgia, majority-to-minority (M-to-M) transfer program, 34–36

  DeKalb NAACP, 34

  DeLaurentis, Jeffrey, 351n

  democracy, progress and trends, 41, 43–44, 509, 547–549

  Dempsey, Martin, 365, 366–367, 437, 507

  The Departed (film), 267

  DeRosa, Mary, 252–253

  Des Moines Register, 174, 180

  Diary of a Young Girl (Frank), 118–119

  DiCarlo, Rosemary, 351n, 366, 415

  dignity, xi, 35–36, 41–42, 46, 92, 130, 220, 248–249, 264, 276–277, 280–282, 295, 326, 380, 395–397, 401–402, 408, 411–412, 469–470, 492, 521, 523–524, 526–527, 547, 551

  diplomats and diplomacy, 286–287, 308–309, 370, 518, 549–551

  Doherty, Glen, 310–311

  Dolovich, Sharon, 110–111

  Donilon, Tom, 203, 216, 219, 219–220, 228n, 283, 290, 296, 297, 318, 326

  Doody, Susan, 13, 25, 27, 29, 30, 31

  Doubane, Charles, 391, 392–394

  Dowd, Maureen, 188, 305

  Dreams from My Father (Obama), 145

  Drew, Nelson, 93–94

  Drudge Report, 181–182

  Duncan, Thomas Eric, 444

  Ebola

  containment of, 436, 438, 442–443, 445, 451, 455–456, 548

  effects of, 436, 438, 440–441, 449–450, 454–455

  NSC meetings on, 435–436, 452–454

  possible travel ban in response to, 445, 445n, 452–454

  Security Council session on, 438–443

  SP travel to West African countries affected by, 446–449, 450–453, 450n

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nbsp; stigma surrounding, 447, 451–452

  Treatment Units, 437–438, 450–451, 452, 456

  Trump’s tweets on, 434–435

  in the US, 434, 443–446

  US military involvement, 437–438, 446, 448–449, 450–454, 456

  US response to, 434–436, 443–447, 452–453, 456, 550

  West African cases and deaths, 449–450

  West African countries declared free of, 455–456

  “effectiveness trap,” 514–515

  Egypt, 249–250, 284, 287–288, 289–290, 299, 307, 425n, 468, 518, 519, 521, 524

  Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB), 211, 212, 213, 224, 251, 254, 272, 286

  Emmet, Robert, 18

  Emory University School of Medicine, 28, 36

  Emvula, Wilfried, 462

  “The End of History?” (Fukuyama), 44–45

  English, Carey, 63–64, 70, 320

  Eno, Brian, 181, 182, 184

  Erdoğan, Recep Tayyip, 243–244

  European Union, 236, 276, 314, 408, 454, 506n. See also specific countries

  Eustis, Oskar, 407

  Evans, John, 235

  Every Day Is Extra (Kerry), 386–387

  Exit, Voice, and Loyalty (Hirschman), 514

  Ezekiel, Aisha, 485–486, 486n

  “Fake News,” 540

  Favreau, Jon, 261–262, 263, 331–332

  Federal Security Service, Russia, 270

  Fenway Park, 124, 136, 185

  Financial Times, 134, 191

  Fine, Debbie, 155–156

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 386

  Flournoy, Michèle, 228n

  Foreign Policy, 51, 64–66

  Fox News

  on administration statements on Ukraine, 420

  criticizing Cass, 231

  on Ebola and the US, 434, 444

  on first day of Syria red line crisis, 366

  on SP’s UN nomination, 323, 324, 329, 331, 353

  Foxman, Abraham, 502–503

  Frank, Anne, 45, 49, 118–119

  Franken, Al, 380

  Frankfurter, Felix, 109n

  Frasure, Robert, 93–94

  Freedom of Information Act, 48, 127

  #Freethe20 campaign, 518–522

  Frieden, Tom, 436, 437, 438

  Fukuyama, Francis, 44–45, 398

  Gaelic language and instruction, 14–15, 18, 27

  Galbraith, Peter, 128, 131–132, 143, 144

  Gates, Robert, 219, 248n, 298–299

  Gbagbo, Laurent, 274

  Gdańsk Shipyard, Poland, 46

  genocide. See also human rights; specific countries

  Armenian, 121, 127–128, 234–244, 246, 249, 332, 429

  Central African Republic, potential for, 391–392, 393–394

  Darfur, 135, 140–143, 161–165, 225

  Rohingya, 315–316, 316n

  Rwandan, 118, 120–121, 127, 131, 142, 226, 274, 339–340, 353, 360, 363, 379, 514

  Save Darfur Coalition, 140–143

  Save Darfur Coalition rally (2006), 162–165

  SP law school research paper on, 121–122

  SP on US recognition of Armenian, 235–238, 239–242, 244

  SP on US toolbox for preventing, 133, 266–269, 269–273, 273–276, 282

  Srebrenica, 99, 100–101, 101–103, 109–110, 428–430

  UN Convention on, 119n, 128

  Gibbs, Robert, 154

  Gibson, Derry (SP’s uncle), 197, 202, 359

  Gibson, Patricia (SP’s aunt), 197, 202, 359

  Gingrich, Newt, 265

  Gitter, Manya-Jean, 493

  Goldberg, Jeffrey, 512

  Goolsbee, Austan, 176, 180, 183, 184, 185, 190

  Gourevitch, Philip, 120–121

  Graham, Lindsey, 329–330

  Gray, Danielle, 170

  Grenell, Richard, 366

  GSD (Get Shit Done), 268, 396

  Guinea, 435, 436–437, 439, 447, 451–452, 455–456, 456n

  Gül, Abdullah, 238

  Guterres, António, 468

  Hagel, Chuck, 376, 377, 437

  Haines, Avril, 498

  Haiti, 87, 88, 283, 296, 425

  Haley, Nikki, 541

  Hamilton, Lee, 173

  Hammarskjöld, Dag, 348

  Hang, Bui Thi Minh, 521

  Hannity, Sean, 420

  Haroun, Mohammed, 137–138

  Harris, Marshall, 60–61, 131–132, 516

  Hart Senate Office Building, 150–151, 166

  Hartigan’s, Dublin, 6, 9–10, 11, 13, 25, 29, 31, 53, 181, 192–194, 414

  Hartnett, Eilish, 12

  Harvard Kennedy School, 115, 122–124, 140, 149, 150, 166, 199, 235, 335, 412, 546

  Harvard Law School, 98, 103, 106, 107–109, 114–115, 145, 169, 320, 335, 343, 459, 546

  Harvard University, 119, 161

  Healing Back Pain (Sarno), 177

  Heath, Chip and Dan, 517

  Hehir, J. Bryan, 120

  Hezbollah, Assad regime and, 368

  Hickox, Kaci, 447–448

  Hirschman, Albert, 226–227, 514

  Hoffmann, Stanley, 120

  Holbrooke, Richard, 91, 98–99, 103, 111, 116, 173, 188, 197, 202, 256, 287, 306, 347, 350, 438, 502

  Holewinski, Sarah, 440

  Holocaust, 45–46, 49, 52, 55, 109, 109n, 118–121, 119n, 128, 131, 234–235, 240–242, 244–245, 493, 494, 502–503

  Holocaust Days of Remembrance (2009), 240, 243, 244–245

  Homeland Security, Department of, 495, 496, 498

  Honduras, US on LGBT murder victims in, 277

  Hormel, James, 426

  Horry, Robert, 194

  Hotel Rwanda (film), 142, 161, 163

  Hoza, Michael, 477, 483

  Human Rights Watch, 109, 136, 412, 430, 459, 467n, 525

  Hungary, 403, 409, 431–433, 432n

  Hurwitz, Sara, 241

  Identifiable Victim Effect, 45, 112–114, 500–501, 493–495, 497, 522

  immigrants in the US. See also refugees

  naturalization ceremonies, 73–74, 490–492

  Power family as, 16–21, 491

  serving in US government (and descendants of), 492–493

  SP on highlighting impact of, 351–352

  InfoWars, 434

  International Atomic Energy Agency, 529

  International Court of Justice, 428, 429

  International Criminal Court (ICC), 225–226, 275, 291, 292n

  International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, 98, 103, 107, 272n, 428

  International Crisis Group, 116, 135, 140, 356

  International Refugee Assistance Program (IRAP), 546

  International Rescue Committee, 497

  Iran

  human rights in, 290, 432, 529, 539–540

  nuclear deal with, 299, 299n, 404, 426, 456, 529–530, 537, 550

  support for Assad regime, 361, 368, 369, 370, 377, 539–540

  Iraq, 50–51, 121–122, 127, 149, 173, 132–133, 218, 256–261, 408, 506n, 510, 522–524

  Iraq War, 79, 132–134, 142, 146–147, 149, 153–154, 160, 165, 173, 183–184, 218, 236, 239, 243–244, 257n, 298, 306, 310, 362, 380–381, 493, 510, 549

  Iraqi Kurds, 50–51, 51n, 121, 128, 133, 212

  Ireland, xi–xii, 3–15, 16, 18–23, 25–27, 30–32, 35, 74, 90, 144–145, 158, 181–182, 186, 189–194, 196–197, 200, 207, 359–360, 364, 366, 491, 502

  Isakson, Johnny, 330, 338

  ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria), 472, 475, 491n, 497, 506, 506n, 511–512, 513, 522–523, 550

  Ivory Coast, 274

  Jackson Lee, Sheila, 189

  James, Alexander, 454–455

  Jammeh, Yahya, 399–400

  janjaweed, 137–138, 140

  Jarrett, Valerie, 203, 498–499

  Jennings, Peter, 77–78

  Jibril, Mahmoud, 298

  Johnson, Carlos, 481

  Johnson, Lyndon and administration, 152–153, 154, 514–515

  Johnson Sir
leaf, Ellen, 452

  Jones, James “Jim,” 202–203, 206, 207, 211–212, 216, 219, 224–225, 227

  Jordan, 304, 466, 467, 494, 495, 516

  just war theory, 120, 262

  Kagame, Paul, 393

  Kahneman, Daniel, 204

  Karadžić, Radovan, 270

  Karski, Jan, 109n

  Kato, David, 276–277

  Kawar, Dina, 466

  Kay, Katty, 465

  Keenan, Tom, 170

  Kennedy, Ted, 284

  Kenney, George, 60–61, 85, 128, 131–132, 516

  Kerry, John

  Iran nuclear deal and, 529

  on Obama seeking congressional approval for Syrian strike, 376, 377

  presidential bid (2004), 148

  relationship with SP, 484

  as Secretary of State, 281, 310n, 321, 351, 368, 373, 383, 386–388, 400–401, 413, 511, 518

  Keyes, Alan, 147

  Khalilzad, Zalmay, 492

  Kim Jong-un, 299n, 519n, 529

  King, Colleen, 355, 414

  Kipling, Rudyard, 328–329

  Kirchner, Cristina Fernández de, 354, 356

  Kirkpatrick, Jeane, 52–53, 352, 460, 465–466

  Klain, Ron, 445, 448

  Koilparampil, Megan, 395–396, 423

  Kony, Joseph, 275

  Konyndyk, Jeremy, 450n

  Krauthammer, Charles, 420–421

  Kristof, Nicholas, 135, 141

  Kruzel, Joseph, 93–94

  Kurdi, Alan, 493–494, 495, 497, 500

  Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), 236

  Kuria, David, 280

  Kuwait, 12–14, 17, 21, 408, 453

  Lakeside High School, Atlanta, 33–37, 75–76, 330

  Lange, Joep, 417

  Lanzmann, Claude, 119

  Laqueur, Walter, 109n

  Lavrov, Sergey, 383, 387–388

  Lazarus, Emma, 491

  Lean In (Sandberg), 459

  Lebanon, 303, 373, 492, 493, 495–496

  Lee, Mike, 330

  Lemkin, Raphael, 128, 131–132, 234, 235, 240

  Levey, Stuart, 228n

  Lewis, Anthony, 91

  Lewis, Michael, 299

  LGBT rights

  countries criminalizing, 276, 276n

  fight for UN benefits for same-sex spouses, 422–426

  first Security Council gathering on threats to, 522–524

  first Security Council statement condemning attacks on basis of sexual orientation, 524

  ISIS persecution, 522–523

  Obama support for, 276–281, 281n, 282

  Obama UNGA address and, 279–280

  Putin demonizing, 421–422

  rainbow crosswalk to UN celebrating, 526–527

  SP advocacy for, 276–281, 351, 407, 421–426, 430, 522–525, 526–527, 537

  strategies for supporting, 276–278, 281–282, 281n

  Liberia, 435, 436–437, 439, 440–441, 450–451, 455–456, 456n

  Libya

  administration debate on, 297–302, 307–308

 

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