Elliott Abrams June 30, 2014 (Episode 2)
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Chapter 1 : Scoop Jackson Democrat
Elliott Abrams recalls how he got involved in politics and his work for Senator Henry M. Jackson.
00:26 - 13:28 -
Chapter 2 : Congress and Political Education
You learn a lot as a young political staffer in Washington. Abrams and Kristol discuss the value of working on Capitol Hill.
13:29 - 23:12 -
Chapter 3 : Ronald Reagan and Human Rights
What’s it like to work in the State Department? Abrams describes his work as an Assistant Secretary of State in the Reagan administration.
23:12 - 31:30 -
Chapter 4 : George Shultz and Ronald Reagan
Human rights had been a concern typically associated with Democrats before Reagan and Shultz made it a Republican issue. Why did this happen?
31:30 - 46:33 -
Chapter 5 : Politics at the State Department
Abrams details the inner workings at Foggy Bottom and discusses Latin American affairs.
46:33 - 66:33 -
Chapter 6 : President George W. Bush
Abrams discusses his work for the 43rd president and the attacks of September 11, 2001.
66:33 - 81:48 -
Chapter 7 : Tested by Zion
Abrams and Kristol discuss an eventful period in American-Israel relations.
81:48 - 96:57 -
Chapter 8 : The Syrian Nuclear Reactor
In 2007, Israel attacked a secret nuclear reactor in Syria. Abrams recalls how this was seen from Washington.
96:56 - 108:56 -
Chapter 9 : Policy-Making 101
What are the political challenges when working on a presidential staff?
108:56 - 112:56 -
Chapter 10 : George W. Bush, the Man
Having witnessed George W. Bush at key times in his presidency, Abrams assesses his character.
1:52:56 - 2:05:08 -
Chapter 11 : Politics as a Vocation
Do the benefits of a political career outweigh the costs? Abrams explains why they do.
2:05:08 - 2:10:34