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In June 1989, when protests erupted in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, the Bush administration was concerned that a strong condemnation from the U.S. might damage the rapprochement with China which had begun during the Nixon administration, and impair the ability of the U.S. to use China as a
509:, Tutwiler asked to accompany him, saying, "Until we figure it out, can’t I just be your jack of all trades?" Once they were ensconced in the White House, one of Tutwiler's duties was to return phone calls from members of congress, or the press, if Baker could not himself return the call. 654:, serving from December 16, 2003, to June 30, 2004. She was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on December 9, 2003, to replace outgoing Under Secretary Charlotte Beers. Tutwiler was given the task of leading "the government's public-relations drive to build a favorable impression abroad." 623:'s legal team in the state. One of the first things Baker did was to phone Tutwiler and ask her to mobilize his aides and go to Florida. Tutwiler was installed in a corner office near Baker's office in the state Republican Party building. 1669: 634:
resolution authorizing the use of force to compel Iraq to submit to international inspection. Tutwiler urged Baker to take a harder line against a war, but Baker declined to publicly criticize the approach taken by the
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Margaret Tutwiler's diaries from her time as State Department Spokesman and Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs under Secretary of State James Baker at Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University
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In 1996, Baker considered running for president against Clinton. One of the people from whom he sought advice on whether to run was Tutwiler. Tutwiler also read and critiqued drafts of Baker's memoir.
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Gradually, Tutwiler became known as Baker's right hand and alter ego. In the run-up to the 1984 election, Baker installed Tutwiler as liaison at Reagan's re-election campaign, in part to keep an eye on
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counterweight in its geopolitical struggle with the Soviet Union. As Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, Tutwiler was in charge of press and public briefings conducted by the State Department's
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to accompany him on a trip to his ranch in Wyoming, which would provide an opportunity for the two men to become better acquainted. The trip took place in September, 1989.
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On August 13, 1992, President Bush announced that Baker was leaving the State Department, and returning to the
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on December 2–3, 1989. Tutwiler was part of the State Department party who travelled to Malta for the summit.
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Baker, Peter, and Glasser, Susan, 2020, The Man Who Ran Washington, Doubleday,
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In January 1985, after Reagan won the 1984 election, he appointed Baker as
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Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
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published a column by Baker urging the President to seek a
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Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
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Tutwiler is a member of the board of directors of the
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On August 25, 2002, prior to the second Iraq war, the
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In July 2004, she began directing communications for
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2000 United States presidential election in Florida
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Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
George W. Bush
Charlotte Beers
Karen Hughes
United States Ambassador to Morocco
George W. Bush
Edward M. Gabriel
Thomas T. Riley
White House Director of Communications
George H. W. Bush
David Demarest
George Stephanopoulos
Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs
George H. W. Bush
Charles E. Redman
Thomas E. Donilon
Spokesperson for the United States Department of State
George H. W. Bush
Charles E. Redman
Richard Boucher
White House Director of Political Affairs
Ronald Reagan
Ed Rollins
Ed Rollins
Intergovernmental Affairs
Bill Lacy
Birmingham
Alabama
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