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Monitors the presidential elections in Nicaragua. Persuades Daniel Ortega to accept the victory of Violeta Chamorro.
Sister Gloria Carter Spann dies.
Meets Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in Paris.
Monitors elections in the Dominican Republic, this Jimmy Carter timeline 4 is characterized by many monitoring missions.
Monitor mission leader during the first democratic national elections on Haiti.
Attends the inauguration ceremony of Jean-Bertrand Aristide as President of Haiti.
Founds the Atlanta Project to solve social problems. Leads the international monitor mission in Zambia.
Turning Point is published about his first election to the Georgia senate.
Visits the African countries of Togo, Mali, Niger, Benin and Burkina Faso in the fight against the Guinea worm disease.
Monitors the presidential elections in Guyana.
Observes monitors the general elections in Ghana.
Monitors the general elections in Paraguay.
October Appointed as co-chairmen of the North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA commission.
Achieves a cease fire and the resumption of peace talks between Serbs and Bosnian Muslims during the war in former Yugoslavia.
Talks with the leaders of North and South Korea.
Leads a negotiating delegation to prevent a U.S. invansion in Haiti, the military junta steps aside peacefully.
Achieves a temporary cease-fire in Sudan to eradicate the Guinea worm disease, polio and river blindness.
Observes the first Palestinian elections in Jerusalem.
Monitors the general elections in Jamaica.
Meets Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in Plains, Georgia.
Awarded with the first U.N. Human Rights Prize. And the observations list in Jimmy Carter timeline 4 continues: leader of the monitoring delegation of the Venezuelan presidential election.
The Carter Center monitors local elections in China.
Co-leader of the monitoring mission for the presidential elections in Nigeria.
The Carter Center monitors the Oklahoman Cherokee Nation elections.
The Carter Center instructs the observer team for the general elections in Indonesia.
President Clinton honors Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Leader of the monitoring team for the general elections in Mozambique.
The Carter Center observes judges that the elections in Peru are not according to the international standards for democratic elections and withdraws its team.
Jimmy Carter leads a observing delegation during the elections in Mexico and Venezuela.
The Carter Center observes the elections in the Dominican Republic.
First high American official to visit Cuba in over 4 decades, urges President Fidel Castro to start democratic reforms.
The third prestigious award in Jimmy Carter timeline 4: Nobel Peace Prize Laureate in Oslo, Norway.
Book Palestine Peace Not Apartheid Palestine is published.
Meets Hamas terrorist leader Khaled Meshaal.
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Bibliography of Jimmy Carter Timeline 4
Lasky, V (1979). The Man and the Myth.
Glad, B (1980). In Search of the Great White House.
Whitelaw, N (2003). President and Peacemaker. Twentieth Century Leaders.
Weiss, E and Friedman, M (2003). Champion of Peace.
Kramer, B (2005). A Life of Service.
Kaufman, B I and S (2006). The Presidency of James Earl Carter, Jr.
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