

An edition of Between worlds (2005)
the making of an American life
By Richardson, Bill
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Language
eng
Pages
374
Description:
Bill Richardson, the governor of New Mexico, may be the most charismatic figure in the Democratic Party today, and one of its best natural politicians whose name isn't Clinton. He has been nominated four times for the Nobel Peace Prize. His background as the son of an American businessman father and a Mexican mother has offered him an unusual starting point from which to seek a life in public service, but one of his most interesting roles has been that of global troubleshooter. Through his work as a negotiator--as well as his toil on Capitol Hill, in the United Nations, and New Mexico's state government--he has learned the vital importance of preparation: know as much as possible about your adversary; test your partner's truthfulness; know how much you can concede; never lie and always be direct.--From publisher description.
subjects: Governors, Politics and government, Biography, Gobernadores, Política y gobierno, Biografía, New mexico, biography, Governors, united states, New mexico, politics and government, United states, politics and government, 1989-
People: Bill Richardson (1947 Nov. 15-)
Places: New Mexico, United States