"New York Times" bestselling journalist Richard Miniter goes
inside the divided Obama White House portraying a reluctant,
disengaged president and the powerful advisers who decide for
him.
In the first book to explore President Obama's leadership style
by digging into the details of his biggest successes and failures,
"New York Times" bestselling journalist Richard Miniter
investigates the secret world of the West Wing and the combative
personalities that shape world events. Based on exclusive
interviews, inside sources, and never-before-published material,
"Leading from Behind" reveals a president who is indecisive, moody,
and often paralyzed by competing political considerations. Many
victories during the Obama presidency are revealed to be the work
of strong women, negotiating behind the scenes as well as
exercising leadership when the president did not: then-Speaker
Nancy Pelosi, who spearheaded key domestic initiatives; Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton, whose tireless diplomacy guided America
through a seemingly-endless sequence of controversial and delicate
international events; and Valerie Jarrett, his closest advisor and
an Obama family confidante, whose unusual degree of influence has
been a source of conflict with more seasoned political
insiders.
In "Leading From Behind, " Richard Miniter's provocative
research offers a dramatic, thoroughly-sourced account of President
Obama and his White House during a time of domestic controversy and
international turmoil.
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