Crises pose a challenge to leaders beyond any other tests they
confront. In this comprehensive and timely book, veteran journalist
Kenneth T. Walsh offers a probing look at how presidents from
Franklin D. Roosevelt to Donald Trump dealt with crises they faced.
Including domestic as well as international issues and
assassination attempts, this book stands apart from other accounts
of presidents in crisis. Walsh is in search of lessons we can
learn, and his findings focus on the presidential attributes and
skills that matter most in trying times. This expertly crafted,
elegantly written book is appropriate for a variety of college
courses and will find its way onto the reading lists of ambitious
politicians and interested citizens alike.
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