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Jean Kirkpatrick (March 2, 1923 [1] - June 19, 2000 [2]) was an American sociologist. Long suffering from alcoholism herself, she created Women for Sobriety, an alternative or complement to the Twelve Steps program of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). The program serves women in particular and explicitly addresses self-image issues, as opposed to AA's ...
Jeane Duane Kirkpatrick (née Jordan; November 19, 1926 – December 7, 2006) was an American diplomat and political scientist who played a major role in the foreign policy of the Ronald Reagan administration.
Women for Sobriety (WFS) is a non-profit secular addiction recovery group for women with addiction problems. WFS was created by sociologist Jean Kirkpatrick in 1976 as an alternative to twelve-step addiction recovery groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
Aug. 6—One thing seems out of place in Jean Kirkpatrick's living room — the plug-in wax warmer, wafting the scent of cinnamon apple pie. A message on it scrawled in script — "Hope" — has ...
Jean Kirkpatrick may refer to: Jeane Kirkpatrick (1926–2006), American diplomat; Jean Kirkpatrick (sociologist) (1926–2006), who founded Women For Sobriety
Dictatorships and Double Standards" is an essay by Jeane Kirkpatrick published in the November 1979 issue of Commentary magazine, which criticized the foreign policy of the Carter administration. [1] It is also the title of a 270-page book written by Kirkpatrick in 1982. [2]
Jeane Kirkpatrick * United States Ambassador to the United Nations: February 4, 1981: April 1, 1985: Reagan [59] 3 Carla Hills * United States Trade Representative: February 6, 1989: January 20, 1993: Bush Sr. [60] 4 Carol Browner: Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency: January 23, 1993: January 20, 2001: Democratic: Clinton [26 ...
Meghan L. O'Sullivan (born September 13, 1969) [1] is a former deputy national security adviser on Iraq and Afghanistan. She is Jeane Kirkpatrick Professor of the Practice of International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School and a board member of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Kennedy School. [2]