The former American president was a complex and confounding man, says his biographer, Jonathan Alter, who looks at the extraordinary life and achievements of this misunderstood man and the people who
President Jimmy Carter did more for the security of Israel than any American president other than Harry Truman.
One of the world’s most complex regions hosted the humble Southerner’s biggest triumph and most stinging defeat, as seen on front pages of The Washington Post.
Following the passing of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, on Dec. 29, President Joe Biden declared Thursday, Jan. 9, as a National Day of Mourning to honor his legacy.
From the Georgia Governor's Mansion to the White House, former President Jimmy Carter's journey was marked by both domestic and international accomplishments.Stuart Eizenstat, a policy advisor in Carter's administration,
Over the years I would see more and more of Jimmy Carter. His long life was one of service, supporting human rights and working for peace.
Jimmy Carter is the only president in American history whose time in office overlapped with three popes: Paul VI, John Paul I, and John Paul II.
Menachem Begin made an important point near the end of the Camp David negotiations.
Give me my flowers while I’m alive” is an expression older folks once used to hint that it sure would be nice to hear the good things people thought about them before the preacher was reading the eul
Early in his presidency, in May 1977, then-President Jimmy Carter gave a commencement speech at the University of Notre Dame that outlined a new approach to America’s role in the world: Carter said human rights should be a “fundamental tenet of our foreign policy.
The president wanted Jews out of the West Bank. The prime minister went only as far as the Sinai.