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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
“(C)omprehensive...The historical narrative is like catnip for conspiracy theorists. If you think a small group of people really runs the world, then this is the book for you. The National Security Council (NSC) is the ultimate Washington insiders club, a who’s who of those with the power to shape history...Rothkopf, we should note, is no outsider himself…His establishment credentials certainly helped in writing Running the World, for which he interviewed nearly everyone who has had a prominent role in developing or enacting U.S. international policy over the past 35 years. Befitting his insider status, Rothkopf has produced a fair and balanced history of the NSC since 1947.” --Dan Dunsky, review in The Toronto Globe and Mail, June 25, 2005
"The definitive history of the National Security Council. With unique personal insight, David Rothkopf vividly illustrates how a small group of people around the President has shaped the major events of our time. This is a must-read for anyone interested in International Affairs." --General Wesley Clark, former Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
“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
“‘Running the World’ is not only an outstanding history of the NSC, it uniquely portrays the personal chemistry among each president’s most senior advisers and between those advisers and the presidents they served. Rothkopf has captured the critical impact of personality and personal relationships at the highest level in American national security decision-making over the past half a century. Agree or not with the author’s prescription for the future, this is the best – and most readable -- book on the history of the NSC I have seen.” --Robert M. Gates, former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, former Deputy National Security Advisor
"The history of America's national security for the last 55 years has been the history of the NSC system and the NSC Staff. Rothkopf expertly captures how the skills and shortcomings of the NSC Staff have over the years translated into America's successes and failures, with real consequences for people around the world." --Richard Clarke, author, "Against All Enemies", former U.S. Counter-Terrorism Czar and senior official in the administrations of four U.S. Presidents
“If you are looking for just one book that will take you into the inner-sanctums of American foreign policy – past, present, and even the future – this is the one. Deeply researched, extraordinarily well written, and filled with colorful anecdotes and the kind of insider information that comes only with extensive interviewing, David Rothkopf’s book is both an essential read and a highly entertaining one. Once you are done, you’ll never look at America’s foreign policy – or its role in the world -- quite the same way as you did before.” --Jeffrey E. Garten, Dean, Yale School of Management, former official in four U.S. presidential administrations
"The National Security Council is the mechanism by which history's most powerful nation deals with the outside world -- in telling its story Mr. Rothkopf has combined graceful prose, thorough research, and an eye for the heart of the matter. Not to be missed." --R. James Woolsey, former U.S. Director of Central Intelligence |

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Praise for the Book |
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Introducing David Rothkopf’s “Running the World,” hailed as “invaluable” and “the definitive history of the NSC.” |
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"The history of America's national security for the last 55 years has been the history of the NSC system and the NSC Staff. Rothkopf expertly captures how the skills and shortcomings of the NSC Staff have over the years translated into America's successes and failures, with real consequences for people around the world." --Richard Clarke, author, "Against All Enemies", former U.S. Counter-Terrorism Czar and senior official in the administrations of four U.S. Presidents
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