Anne-Marie Slaughter
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Slaughter has received several awards for her work including: the Woodrow Wilson School R.W. van de Velde Award, 1979; the Thomas Jefferson Medal in Law, University of Virginia and Thomas Jefferson Foundation, 2007; Distinguished Service Medal, U.S. Secretary of state 2011; Louis B. Sohn Award for Public International Law, American Bar association, 2012.
As author and editor Slaughter has worked on eight books, including ''A New World Order'' (2004); ''The Idea That Is America: Keeping Faith with Our Values in a Dangerous World'' (2007); ''Unfinished Business: Women, Men, Work, Family'' (2015); ''The Chessboard and the Web: Strategies of Connection in a Dangerous World'' (2017), as well as many scholarly articles. She revived a national debate over gender equality in the twenty-first century in an article in ''The Atlantic'' titled "Why Women Still Can't Have it All." Slaughter is on the global advisory board of Oxford University's journal ''Global Summitry: Politics, Economics, and Law in International Governance''. Provided by Wikipedia
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