Leaders
by Richard Nixon
One of President Nixon’s ten memoirs is Leaders, and it is as just as revealing and fascinating as its nine brothers. In this volume, Nixon discusses his interactions with foreign leaders. He doesn’t abuse his power as a memoirist; this is not a dirt-dishing book. Yes, he recounts private interactions he shared with other leaders, but he also gives his opinions on their lives and careers as a whole, and shares advice given and received. Leaders isn’t a popularity contest, and he doesn’t hold back from complimenting those who weren’t always complimentary of him.
Even if you’re not a Nixon fan, there’s a good chance you’ll really like this book. Nixon’s presidency impacted world relations with Russia and China, so if you’re interested in that part of US history, you’ll find tons of great inside information in this book. If you’re at all interested in foreign policy or international relations, this is a fascinating book written by a president who left an international mark on the world.
Be sure and check out Hot Toasty Rag's review of Richard Nixon's In the Arena here!
Even if you’re not a Nixon fan, there’s a good chance you’ll really like this book. Nixon’s presidency impacted world relations with Russia and China, so if you’re interested in that part of US history, you’ll find tons of great inside information in this book. If you’re at all interested in foreign policy or international relations, this is a fascinating book written by a president who left an international mark on the world.
Be sure and check out Hot Toasty Rag's review of Richard Nixon's In the Arena here!