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...that the war in Liberia “makes the U.S. Civil War look like a picnic.” Robert I. Rotberg, director of the Program on Intrastate Conflict and Conflict Resolution at HKS, also spoke to the Iron Lady’s fearless leadership. “She??s got the toughest job of any president of any African country,” he said. And Ellwood said Johnson-Sirleaf has taken on “one of the greatest challenges in the world” with “great thought and courage...
...dealt with multiple constituencies all her life,” said Wellesley College professor Susan M. Reverby, a friend of 20 years. “She??s one of those people who works across divides...She has opinions, but she??s not judgmental...
...She??s invested in making sure she listens to everyone,” Sundquist said, adding that she has made an effort to consider the various complexities of the decisions she has been involved with so far, even when differences of opinion arise. “She??s very responsive every time I’ve talked to her...and it’s important to agree to disagree with someone you work with...
...She??s just an incredibly thoughtful commentator and scholar whose work really matters,” Reverby said. “She??s one of the few people who make history matter...
...She??s very ambitious—not about herself, but about what she??s affiliated with,” said Day, who now directs federal relations for Harvard. “I think that was true about Kennedy and it’s true about Harvard—how can it be a better place? Can we do better on aid? Her ambition for issues is really phenomenal...