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A Financial Times book of the year 'a first draft of the history of the Obama years' Financial Times full of compelling narrative and telling anecdotes Sunday Times 'well-researched and engaging' The Financial Times outstanding Washington Post one of the best reporters working in Washington today Jane Mayer incredibly important& timely and deeply revelatory Kai Bird vivid page-turning Michael Beschloss As Donald Trump becomes the new American president we are on the point of a major debate about America's role in the world. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were rivals who became partners for a…mehr

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A Financial Times book of the year 'a first draft of the history of the Obama years' Financial Times full of compelling narrative and telling anecdotes Sunday Times 'well-researched and engaging' The Financial Times outstanding Washington Post one of the best reporters working in Washington today Jane Mayer incredibly important& timely and deeply revelatory Kai Bird vivid page-turning Michael Beschloss As Donald Trump becomes the new American president we are on the point of a major debate about America's role in the world. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were rivals who became partners for a time trailblazers who shared a common sense of their historic destiny but different instincts about how to project power. While Obama and Hillary tussled over foreign policy questions their relationship has created the context that Trump will inherit. Mark Landler White House correspondent for the New York Times offers a deeply reported first-hand account of the Obama administration and gives us a different way to think about the relationship between Obama and Hillary that shaped the US over the last eight years. With all the sweep of a grand history enlivened by an insider's access dozens of interviews and breaking news ALTER EGOS is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand these two supremely ambitious figures and the storm-tossed world of modern politics.
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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.