New World Disorder by Ambassador Richard Lee Armitage, former United States Deputy Secretary of State

New World Disorder by Ambassador Richard Lee Armitage, former United States Deputy Secretary of State

So great to hear from Ambassador Richard Armitage again on his excellent analysis of the current global situation.

Ambassador Richard Lee Armitage is United States Deputy Secretary of State during President George W. Bush administration between 2001 and 2005. He is no stranger to Asia and Middle East, and many times played a pivoting role in these regions.

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