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- Anne-Marie Slaughter left her position as the State Department's director of policy planning to spend more time with her children.
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May 9, 2013 · Anne-Marie Slaughter had been the director of policy planning for the State Department for two years — commuting from Princeton, N.J., where her family lived, to Washington, D.C., where the...
Sep 21, 2021 · While Slaughter warns in her book that the press got the story wrong, according to those accounts she said intemperate, even embarrassing things (“Google is a person”), riling up her staff and ...
Sep 23, 2016 · In 2012, she wrote, “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All,” one of the most-read Atlantic essays of all time, about her decision to leave her job as director of policy planning at the...
Jun 13, 2012 · Juliette Kayyem, who several years ago left the Department of Homeland Security soon after her husband, David Barron, left a high position in the Justice Department, says their joint decision...
Jul 9, 2012 · Former State Department hotshot Anne-Marie Slaughter on the Arab Spring, health care and having it all
Feb 13, 2013 · When Princeton professor Anne-Marie Slaughter published an essay in The Atlantic titled, “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All,” in July 2012, she touched a nerve across generations and among both men and women, setting off a renewed public debate on women’s progress and work-life balance.