As America eulogizes Jimmy Carter, it is essential to reflect on a key component of his legacy that enabled him to succeed as a peacemaker in the Middle East: radical pragmatism rooted in humanity.
As Lawrence Wright nicely chronicles, Jimmy Carter faced a daunting task at Camp David in 1978. Carter, Menachem Begin, and Anwar el-Sadat each had much at stake. “Two things about my own life became ...
When he was president in the late 1970s, Jimmy Carter endured a lot of criticism: The former peanut farmer with the big-toothed grin seemed ineffective. He couldn't get Congress to approve his plans.
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