What created the foreign policy that Trump will inherit - and what it means for the rest of us
Mark Landler is White House correspondent for The New York Times and has also been the newspaper's diplomatic correspondent and foreign correspondent. He has reported for the New York Times from 67 countries on six continents, from Afghanistan to Yemen. Before moving to Washington in 2008, Mark has served as European economic correspondent in Frankfurt, and as Hong Kong bureau chief. He won an Overseas Press Club award in 2007.
An outstanding book on U.S. foreign policy over the past seven
years, a work that is granular when it must be and overarching when
it can, revealing how foreign relations are conducted and
deliberated, and packed with fly-on-the-wall anecdotes . . . for a
single work encompassing the Obama administration's engagement with
the world, it is hard to imagine one better.
*Washington Post*
Well-researched and engaging … fascinating
*The Financial Times*
A superb journalist has brought us a vivid, page-turning, and
revelatory account of the relationship between Barack Obama and
Hillary Clinton, as well as of their statecraft. Alter Egos will
make a signal contribution to the national debate over who should
be the next American president.
*Michael Beschloss, bestselling author of Presidential Courage*
Mark Landler, one of the best reporters working in Washington
today, delivers an inside account of Hillary Clinton’s relationship
with Barack Obama that brims with insight and high-level intrigue.
It’s both fun to read and eye-opening.
*Jane Mayer, bestselling author of Dark Money: The Hidden History
of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right*
An incredibly important book, timely and deeply revelatory.
Landler’s brilliant reporting reveals a Barack Obama ever skeptical
of establishment wisdom, and a Hillary Clinton driven by ‘inner
hawk’ instincts. This is an extraordinary tale of two formidable
personalities locked in an alliance who have competing visions of
America’s foreign policy.
*Kai Bird, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Good Spy: The Life
and Death of Robert Ames*
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