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Jimmy Carter

Personal data
Date of birthOctober 1, 1924(age 86)
Place of birthPlains, Georgia
Birth nameJames Earl Carter, Jr.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseRosalynn Smith Carter
(m. 1946 � present)
ChildrenJohn William Carter
James Earl Carter III
Donnel Jeffrey Carter
Amy Lynn Carter
ResidenceAtlanta, Georgia
Alma materGeorgia Southwestern College
Georgia Institute of Technology
United States Naval Academy
ProfessionFarmer (peanuts)
naval officer
ReligionBaptist
Military service
Service/branchUnited States Navy
Years of service1946 � 1953
RankLieutenant
AwardsNobel Peace Prize in 2002
39th President of the United States
In officeJanuary 20, 1977 - January 20, 1981
PresidentWalter Mondale
Vice PresidentWalter Mondale
Succeeded byRonald Reagan
Preceded byGerald Ford
76th Governor of Georgia
In officeJanuary 12, 1971 - January 14, 1975
LieutenantLester Maddox
Succeeded byGeorge Busbee
Preceded byLester Maddox
Member of the
Georgia State Senate
from the 14th District
In officeJanuary 14, 1963 - January 10, 1967
ConstituencySumter County
Succeeded byHugh Carter
Preceded byNew district

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James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician who served as the 39th President of the United States (1977 � 1981) and was the recipient of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, the only U.S. President to have received the Prize after leaving office. Before he became President, Carter served two terms as a Georgia State Senator and one as Governor of Georgia (1971 � 1975), and was a peanut farmer and naval officer.

As president, Carter created two new cabinet-level departments: the Department of Energy and the Department of Education. He established a national energy policy that included conservation, price control, and new technology. In foreign affairs, Carter pursued the Camp David Accords, the Panama Canal Treaties, the second round of Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT II), and returned the Panama Canal Zone to Panama.

Throughout his career, Carter strongly emphasized human rights. He took office during a period of international stagflation, which persisted throughout his term. The end of his presidential tenure was marked by the 1979 � 1981 Iran hostage crisis, the 1979 energy crisis, the Three Mile Island nuclear accident, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan (at the end of 1979), and the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.

By 1980, Carter's popularity had eroded. He survived a primary challenge against Ted Kennedy for the Democratic Party nomination in the 1980 election, but lost the election to Republican candidate Ronald Reagan. On January 20, 1981, minutes after Carter's term in office ended, the 52 U.S. captives held at the U.S. embassy in Iran were released, ending the 444-day Iran hostage crisis.

After leaving office, Carter and his wife Rosalynn founded the Carter Center in 1982, a nongovernmental, not-for-profit organization that works to advance human rights. He has traveled extensively to conduct peace negotiations, observe elections, and advance disease prevention and eradication in developing nations. Carter is a key figure in the Habitat for Humanity project, and also remains particularly vocal on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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1980 Debate Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter countering Carter attack
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Beautiful song which starts out and ends with James and his totally amazing backing singers (Kate Markowitz, Valerie Carter, Arnold McCuller, David Lasley). The incredible Jimmy Johnson on Alembic bass.
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Jimmy Carter Interviews Sean Connery
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www.alisanaei.com Militant Islam enjoyed its first modern triumph with the arrival in power of Ayatollah Khomeini in Iran in 1979. In this series of three programmes, key figures tell the inside story. Former US president Jimmy Carter talks on television for the first time about the episode that, more than any other, led American voters to eject him from the presidency. Iran's seizure of the US embassy in Tehran and the holding of its staff for 444 days took more and more of Carter's time and energy. His final days in office were dominated by desperate attempts to secure the release of the embassy hostages. Those who sat in the White House with him, planning how to rescue the hostages, how to negotiate their release and, finally, wondering whether anything could be rescued from the disaster, all tell their part in the story. Other contributors include former vice president Walter Mondale, ex-deputy secretary of state Warren Christopher and former national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski. The other side of the story is told by top Iranians Ayatollah Khomeini's close adviser, Grand Ayatollah Montazeri; his first foreign minister, Ebrahim Yazdi; his negotiator with the US, Sadeq Tabatabai; and the founder of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, Mohsen Rafiqdoust. Broadcast on: BBC Two, 9:00pm Saturday 7th February 2009
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* We-Want-Peace.com * http * Emmanuel Jal's call for Peace in Sudan and the whole world. Emmanuel Jal enlists support from A-listers from all walks of life in this groundbreaking music video. It features Alicia Keys, George Clooney, Peter Gabriel, The Elders (Kofi Annan, Jimmy Carter, Sir Richard Branson, Fernando H Cardoso). Directed by Anna Gabriel. Track credits: Performed by: Emmanuel Jal Written by: Emmanuel Jal and Clinton Outten Strings by: Peter Gabriel Produced by: Clinton 'Roachie' Outten
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A president that speaks some truth!
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View the full speech here: millercenter.org President Carter speaks to Americans about the "crisis of confidence" in American government, values, and way of life, as the public expresses doubt in a better future for their own children. Carter challenges citizens to unite and address the problems in America by first addressing the energy shortage. July 15th, 1979
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www.alisanaei.com Militant Islam enjoyed its first modern triumph with the arrival in power of Ayatollah Khomeini in Iran in 1979. In this series of three programmes, key figures tell the inside story. Former US president Jimmy Carter talks on television for the first time about the episode that, more than any other, led American voters to eject him from the presidency. Iran's seizure of the US embassy in Tehran and the holding of its staff for 444 days took more and more of Carter's time and energy. His final days in office were dominated by desperate attempts to secure the release of the embassy hostages. Those who sat in the White House with him, planning how to rescue the hostages, how to negotiate their release and, finally, wondering whether anything could be rescued from the disaster, all tell their part in the story. Other contributors include former vice president Walter Mondale, ex-deputy secretary of state Warren Christopher and former national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski. The other side of the story is told by top Iranians Ayatollah Khomeini's close adviser, Grand Ayatollah Montazeri; his first foreign minister, Ebrahim Yazdi; his negotiator with the US, Sadeq Tabatabai; and the founder of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, Mohsen Rafiqdoust. Broadcast on: BBC Two, 9:00pm Saturday 7th February 2009
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View the full speech here: millercenter.org President Jimmy Carter asks Americans to sacrifice for the sake of greater energy conservation and independence. He puts forth several initiatives to push the nation towards greater energy independence. April 18th, 1977
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Political offices
Preceded by
Gerald Ford
President of the United States
January 20, 1977 - January 20, 1981
Succeeded by
Ronald Reagan
Preceded by
Lester Maddox
Governor of Georgia
1971 - 1975
Succeeded by
George Busbee
Georgia Senate
Preceded by
Redistricting
Georgia State Senator from the 14th district
January 1963 - January 1967
Succeeded by
Hugh Carter (D)
Party political offices
Preceded by
George McGovern
Democratic Party Presidential candidate
1976, 1980
Succeeded by
Walter Mondale
United States order of precedence
Preceded by
John G. Roberts
Chief Justice of the United States
United States order of precedence
Former President of the United States
Succeeded by
George H. W. Bush
Former President of the United States

Jimmy Carter

PresidencyPresidency of Jimmy Carter * Camp David Accords * Torrijos-Carter Treaties * National Energy Policy * Iran hostage crisis * Operation Eagle Claw * 1979 energy crisis * SALT * Department of Energy * Department of Education * Department of Health and Human Services * Executive Order 12148 * Executive Order 12170
ElectionsElectoral history * 1966 gubernatorial election * 1970 gubernatorial election * 1976 presidential primaries * 1976 presidential election * 1980 presidential primaries * 1980 presidential election
Post-Presidency and other activitiesCarter Center * Library and Museum * Habitat for Humanity * Carter �Menil Human Rights Prize * Jimmy Carter National Historic Site * Nairobi Agreement, 1999 * USS Jimmy Carter * UFO incident
FamilyRosalyn Carter (wife) * Jack Carter (son) * Amy Carter (daughter) * Lillian Gordy Carter (mother)
BooksList of books
Awards and honorsNobel Peace Prize * Presidential Medal of Freedom * Freedom of the City * Silver Buffalo Award * Philadelphia Liberty Medal * United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights * Hoover Medal * Christopher Award * Grammy Award

Cold War

1940sYalta Conference * Operation Unthinkable * Potsdam Conference * Gouzenko Affair * War in Vietnam (1945 �1946) * Iran crisis of 1946 * Greek Civil War * Restatement of Policy on Germany * First Indochina War * Truman Doctrine * Asian Relations Conference * Marshall Plan * Czechoslovak coup d'état of 1948 * Tito �Stalin split * Berlin Blockade * Western betrayal * Iron Curtain * Eastern Bloc * Chinese Civil War (Second round)
1950sKorean War * 1953 Iranian coup d'état * Uprising of 1953 in East Germany * 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état * Partition of Vietnam * First Taiwan Strait Crisis * Geneva Summit (1955) * Poznań 1956 protests * Hungarian Revolution of 1956 * Suez Crisis * Sputnik crisis * Second Taiwan Strait Crisis * Cuban Revolution * Kitchen Debate * Asian �African Conference * Bricker Amendment * McCarthyism * Operation Gladio * Hallstein Doctrine
1960sCongo Crisis * Sino-Soviet split * 1960 U-2 incident * Bay of Pigs Invasion * Cuban Missile Crisis * Berlin Wall * Vietnam War * 1964 Brazilian coup d'état * 1965 United States occupation of the Dominican Republic * South African Border War * Transition to the New Order * Domino theory * ASEAN Declaration * Laotian Civil War * Greek military junta of 1967 �1974 * Six Day War * Cultural Revolution * Sino-Indian War * Prague Spring * Goulash Communism * Sino-Soviet border conflict
1970sDétente * Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty * Black September in Jordan * Cambodian Civil War * Realpolitik * Ping Pong Diplomacy * Four Power Agreement on Berlin * 1972 Nixon visit to China * 1973 Chilean coup d'état * Yom Kippur War * Strategic Arms Limitation Talks * Angolan Civil War * Mozambican Civil War * Ogaden War * Cambodian �Vietnamese War * Sino-Vietnamese War * Iranian Revolution * Operation Condor * Bangladesh Liberation War * Korean Air Lines Flight 902
1980sSoviet war in Afghanistan * 1980 and 1984 Summer Olympics boycotts * Solidarity (Soviet reaction) * Contras * Central American crisis * RYAN * Korean Air Lines Flight 007 * Able Archer 83 * Strategic Defense Initiative * Invasion of Grenada * People Power Revolution * Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 * United States invasion of Panama * Fall of the Berlin Wall * Revolutions of 1989 * Glasnost * Perestroika
1990sDemocratic Revolution in Mongolia * Breakup of Yugoslavia * Dissolution of the USSR * Dissolution of Czechoslovakia
See alsoSoviet and Russian espionage in * Soviet Union � United States relations * NATO �Russia relations
OrganizationsASEAN * CIA * Comecon * EEC * KGB * MI6 * Stasi
RacesArms race * Nuclear arms race * Space Race
IdeologiesCapitalism * Communism (Castroism * Guevarism * Juche * Maoism * Stalinism * Titoism * Trotskyism) * Liberal democracy
PropagandaActive measures * Izvestia * Pravda * Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty * Red Scare * TASS * Voice of America * Voice of Russia
Foreign policyTruman Doctrine * Marshall Plan * Containment * Eisenhower Doctrine * Domino theory * Kennedy Doctrine * Peaceful coexistence * Ostpolitik * Johnson Doctrine * Brezhnev Doctrine * Nixon Doctrine * Ulbricht Doctrine * Carter Doctrine * Reagan Doctrine * Rollback

Notable figures of the Cold War

Soviet UnionJoseph Stalin * Nikita Khrushchev * Leonid Brezhnev * Yuri Andropov * Konstantin Chernenko * Mikhail Gorbachev * Boris Yeltsin * Andrei Gromyko * Anatoly Dobrynin * Alexei Kosygin
United StatesHarry S. Truman * George Marshall * Joseph McCarthy * Dwight D. Eisenhower * John F. Kennedy * Robert F. Kennedy * Lyndon B. Johnson * Richard Nixon * Henry Kissinger * Gerald Ford * Jimmy Carter * Ronald Reagan * George H. W. Bush
People's Republic of ChinaMao Zedong * Zhou Enlai * Hua Guofeng * Deng Xiaoping * Zhao Ziyang
West GermanyKonrad Adenauer * Walter Hallstein * Willy Brandt * Helmut Schmidt * Helmut Kohl
United KingdomWinston Churchill * Clement Attlee * Ernest Bevin * Anthony Eden * Harold Macmillan * Alec Douglas-Home * Harold Wilson * Edward Heath * James Callaghan * Margaret Thatcher
ItalyAlcide De Gasperi * Palmiro Togliatti * Giulio Andreotti * Aldo Moro * Enrico Berlinguer * Francesco Cossiga * Bettino Craxi
FranceCharles de Gaulle * Alain Poher * Georges Pompidou * Valéry Giscard d'Estaing * François Mitterrand
SpainFrancisco Franco * Luis Carrero Blanco * Juan Carlos I of Spain * Adolfo Suárez * Felipe González
People's Republic of PolandBolesław Bierut * Władysław Gomułka * Edward Gierek * Wojciech Jaruzelski * Pope John Paul II * Lech Wałęsa
CanadaWilliam Lyon Mackenzie King * Louis St. Laurent * John Diefenbaker * Lester Pearson * Pierre Trudeau * Joe Clark * John Turner * Brian Mulroney * Kim Campbell
Eastern EuropeEnver Hoxha (Albania) * Josip Broz Tito (Yugoslavia) * Imre Nagy (Hungary) * Nicolae Ceauşescu (Romania) * Alexander Dubček (Czechoslovakia) * Walter Ulbricht * Erich Honecker (East Germany)
Far EastChiang Kai-shek * Chiang Ching-kuo (Taiwan) * Syngman Rhee * Park Chung-hee (South Korea) * Kim Il-sung (North Korea) * Ho Chi Minh (North Vietnam) * Ngo Dinh Diem (South Vietnam) * Pol Pot (Cambodia) * U Nu * Ne Win (Burma) * Indira Gandhi * Jawaharlal Nehru (India) * Sukarno * Suharto * Mohammad Hatta * Adam Malik (Indonesia) * Corazon Aquino * Nur Misuari * Jose Maria Sison * Ferdinand Marcos * Imelda Marcos (Philippines)
Latin AmericaFidel Castro (Cuba) * Che Guevara (Argentina/Cuba) * Daniel Ortega (Nicaragua) * Salvador Allende * Augusto Pinochet (Chile) * Getúlio Vargas * Luís Carlos Prestes * João Goulart * Castelo Branco (Brazil)
Middle EastMohammad Reza Pahlavi * Ayatollah Khomeini (Iran) * Saddam Hussein (Iraq) * Gamal Abdel Nasser * Anwar El Sadat (Egypt) * Muammar al-Gaddafi (Libya) * Menachem Begin (Israel) * Mohammad Najibullah * Ahmad Shah Massoud (Afghanistan)
AfricaPatrice Lumumba * Mobutu Sese Seko (Congo/Zaire) * Kwame Nkrumah (Ghana) * Idi Amin (Uganda) * Agostinho Neto * José Eduardo dos Santos * Jonas Savimbi (Angola) * Mengistu Haile Mariam (Ethiopia)

Laureates of the Nobel Peace Prize

Kofi Annan / United Nations (2001) * Jimmy Carter (2002) * Shirin Ebadi (2003) * Wangari Maathai (2004) * International Atomic Energy Agency / Mohamed ElBaradei (2005) * Grameen Bank / Muhammad Yunus (2006) * Al Gore / Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (2007) * Martti Ahtisaari (2008) * Barack Obama (2009)

Time Persons of the Year

Jimmy Carter (1976) * Anwar Sadat (1977) * Deng Xiaoping (1978) * Ayatollah Khomeini (1979) * Ronald Reagan (1980) * Lech Wałęsa (1981) * The Computer (1982) * Ronald Reagan / Yuri Andropov (1983) * Peter Ueberroth (1984) * Deng Xiaoping (1985) * Corazon Aquino (1986) * Mikhail Gorbachev (1987) * The Endangered Earth (1988) * Mikhail Gorbachev (1989) * George H. W. Bush (1990) * Ted Turner (1991) * Bill Clinton (1992) * �The Peacemakers �: Yasser Arafat / F.W. de Klerk / Nelson Mandela / Yitzhak Rabin (1993) * Pope John Paul II (1994) * Newt Gingrich (1995) * David Ho (1996) * Andrew Grove (1997) * Bill Clinton / Ken Starr (1998) * Jeffrey P. Bezos (1999) * George W. Bush (2000) |

United States presidential election, 1976

Democratic Party
Convention * Primaries
Nominee: Jimmy Carter
VP Nominee: Walter Mondale
Other Candidates: Bayh * Bentsen * Brown * Byrd * Carey * Church * Harris * Humphrey * Jackson * Jaworski * Jordan * McCarthy * McCormack * Mondale * Randolph * Sanford * Shapp * Shriver * Stevenson * Udall * Wallace
Other VP Candidates: Albert * Dellums * Jordan
Republican Party
Convention * Primaries
Nominee: Gerald Ford
VP Nominee: Bob Dole
Other Candidates: Buckley * Reagan * Richardson * Stassen
Other VP Candidates: Helms
Minor partiesThomas J. Anderson (American) * Lester Maddox (American Independent) * Gus Hall (Communist) * Roger MacBride (Libertarian) * Margaret Wright (People's) * Peter Camejo (Socialist Workers) * LaRouche (U.S. Labor Party)



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