The Chief Washington Correspondent for The New York Times examines the effect the Bush Administration’s foreign and domestic policies will have on global politics. This trenchant analysis of the Bush Administration’s legacy is a riveting, behind-the-scenes account of the foreign policy decisions that have come out of the White House in the last eight years. Detailing the administration’s few successes and its stunning string of failures, this audiobook maps the world America faces after the Bush presidency. A veteran reporter with unprecedented access to Bush Administration officials, David E. Sanger provides keen insight to the complex challenges facing the next president, from rebuilding Afghanistan to preventing Iran and North Korea from becoming nuclear-armed states.
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“The Inheritance reaffirms Thomas Jefferson’s belief that for the American democracy to work there must be an informed citizenry. That means great reporting by great reporters is always required. David Sanger’s book epitomizes the requirement. He goes through the world of challenges and opportunities that lie dead as well as ahead for the United States globally. Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, North Korea, and China are on the list. So are matters nuclear and economic, among others. Sanger’s telling is full of behind-the-door stories that read like Alan Furst spy novels. This is a superior work of journalism.”
— Jim Lehrer, executive editor and anchor, The NewsHour
“Dazzling and mordantly hilarious…The product of extraordinarily diligent reporting…A Woodwardian trove of inside dope…Devastatingly effective.”
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David E. Sanger is the chief Washington correspondent for the New York Times and bestselling author of The Inheritance, Confront and Conceal, and The Perfect Weapon. He has been a member of two teams that won the Pulitzer Prize and has received numerous awards for coverage of the presidency and national security policy. He teaches national security policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.
Robertson Dean has played leading roles on and off Broadway and at dozens of regional theaters throughout the country. He has a BA from Tufts University and an MFA from Yale. His audiobook narration has garnered ten AudioFile Earphones Awards. He now lives in Los Angeles, where he works in film and television in addition to narrating.