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Jimmy Carter Timeline 3 - Timeline Help
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Recalls Ambassador Watson from Moscow in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. This act in Jimmy Carter Timeline 3 is the first diplomatic one to warn the Soviets.
Address to the Nation on sanctions against the U.S.S.R.
Carter defeats Senator Kennedy in the caucuses of Iowa.
State of Union Message on the Jimmy Carter Doctrine - Soviet military intervention in the Middle East will be considered as a threat to U.S. national security.
Boycotts the Olympic Games in Moscow in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
Defeats Kennedy in the primary of New Hampshire.
Kennedy wins the New York primary.
Announces an anti-inflation program.
Hostage rescue operation Desert One desperately fails.
The Republican Party nominates former California Governor Ronald Reagan for president.
Public statement on controversial trade relations of brother Billy with Libya.
News conference on Billygate.
The Democratic Party Convention nominates Jimmy Carter for president.
The only Carter - Reagan debate in Cleveland.
The Iranians state that the hostages will not be released before election day.
Reagan defeats Carter in the presidential election in a landslide victory.
Warns the U.S.S.R. not to invade Poland.
Signs the Alaska Lands Bill remove toxic waste dumps.
Negotiates the terms for release of hostages in Teheran.
Ronald Reagan inaugurated as President, twenty minutes later the hostages are released.
Jimmy Carter welcomes the hostages home in Germany on behalf of President Reagan.
Egyptian president el Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Begin visits Carter in Plains.
El Sadat is assassinated. Carter attends his funeral.
Founds the Carter Center policy think tank.
Becomes University Distinguished Professor at Emory University in Atlanta.
Keeping Faith, the presidential memoir of Jimmy Carter.
Sister Ruth Carter Stapleton and mother Lillian Carter die.
Co-chairs together with former President Ford the Five Years after Camp David summit at the Carter Center. This event in Jimmy Carter timeline 3 seems to be marking the end of his direct peace efforts in the Middle East, but Carter starts again in 2006.
Works in Habitat for Humanity construction crews in Americus, Georgia and in New York City to build new homes for poor families.
Carter administers the polio vaccinations to two little boys after a volcano eruption in Columbia. His book on Middle East peace process The Blood of Abraham is published.
Opens the Carter Center for human rights at Emory University.
The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library is opened in Atlanta.
Everything to Gain, Making the Most of the Rest of Your Life by Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter is published. This book in Jimmy Carter timeline 3 becomes a bestseller.
Publishes An Outdoor Journal.
Brother Billy Carter dies from pancreatic cancer.
Leads the international Panamanian election monitor team.
Peace negotiations between Ethiopia and the People's Liberation Front of Eritrean starts the Carter Center.
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Bibliography of the Jimmy Carter Timeline 3
Bourne, P (1997). Comprehensive Biography from Plains to Post-Presidency.
Hargrove, E (1988). Leadership and Politics of the Public Good.
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