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An unprecedented look behind the scenes at “the most powerful committee in the history of the world” —the men and women closest to the president of the United States who make America’s decisions affecting war and peace, who are the architects of everything from covert operations to market bailouts, from secret negotiations to combating terrorism. |
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Introducing David Rothkopf’s “Running the World,” hailed as an “enlightening insider’s history” by The New York Times Book Review |
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“...a timely and important new book...” --Thomas L. Friedman, from his column in The New York Times, published on May 25, 2005
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“An impressively comprehensive, revealing, and insightful examination of the most powerful foreign policy making institution in the U.S. Government and of the key individuals who made it so. Invaluable to scholars, practitioners and concerned citizens.” --Zbigniew Brzezinski, former U.S. National Security Advisor |