President Jimmy Carter did more for the security of Israel than any American president other than Harry Truman.
Carter was widely known as a man of faith, with his post-presidency defined by images of the Baptist Sunday School teacher building homes for low-income people.
One of the world’s most complex regions hosted the humble Southerner’s biggest triumph and most stinging defeat, as seen on front pages of The Washington Post.
The former American president was a complex and confounding man, says his biographer, Jonathan Alter, who looks at the extraordinary life and achievements of this misunderstood man and the people who
Jimmy Carter, America's oldest living president, died on Dec. 29, 2024, at age 100. The former president, who was born on Oct. 1, 1924, was the head of a large, extended family, many of whom accompanied his remains on a flight from Georgia’s Dobbins Air ...
The president wanted Jews out of the West Bank. The prime minister went only as far as the Sinai.
Over the years I would see more and more of Jimmy Carter. His long life was one of service, supporting human rights and working for peace.
Asked once if his 12-year-old daughter, Amy, ever brags about her father being president, Jimmy Carter said she didn’t. If anything, he added, “she probably apologizes.” It was the summer of 1979, and the election in which Carter would lose in 44 of 50 states was more than a year away,
Stuart Eizenstat, a policy advisor to former President Jimmy Carter, discusses Carter's achievements and challenges during his presidency.
Jimmy Carter is the only president in American history whose time in office overlapped with three popes: Paul VI, John Paul I, and John Paul II.
Menachem Begin made an important point near the end of the Camp David negotiations.