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Nancy Soderberg visits

Written on August 12, 2008 – 1:35 pm | by enguun |

Ms. Nancy Soderberg, Distinguished Visiting Scholar of the University of North Florida, Senior Policy Advisor of the International Crisis Group, who served as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, 3rd ranking official of National Security Council at the White House and Deputy Director of the Presidential Transition for National Security, visited Mongolia yesterday. Ms. Soderberg has a deep understanding of policy-making and negotiations at the highest levels of government and the United Nations. Ms. Soderberg served as the Foreign Policy Director for the Clinton/Gore 1992 Campaign and worked as the Senior Foreign Policy Advisor to Senator Edward M. Kennedy. She has been active in national Democratic politics since the early 1980’s, serving in a variety of capacities in national presidential campaigns since 1984.

She worked closely with Michael Bloomberg, Governor of New York. With nearly twenty years of experience in the formation of U.S. foreign policy, she has been involved in most of the conflicts around the world and speaks and writes regularly on national security issues.

Her second book, The Prosperity Agenda What the World Wants from America–and What We Need in Return, written with Brian Katulis, was published in July 2008. It argues for American leadership in tackling the world’s challenges in exchange for the world assisting us with our threat. Her 2005 book, The Superpower Myth, analyzes the use of force and diplomacy over the last decade. Ms. Soderberg was invited by Mongolian “Global growth” organization.

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