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For readers interested in the workings of the mind, psychology, true crime, and criminal justice, this is a unique work, in which the author is a conduit to the thinking process, rather than the descriptor of events.
Chollett's relevant, extensive history of how foreign policy decisions have been handled both by President Obama and his predecessors in political hotspots around the globe will garner wide appeal.
Recommended for the general reader who has an interest in international relations, particularly in regard to how the United States may, in fact, be perceived by other countries.
This is a vitally important book because, as the author writes, "how we as a society deal with this challenge could determine whether these gangster warlords are a blip in history or get even deeper into our communities and lives."
Readers best served by this book include those who are interested both in an overview of Obama's choices regarding foreign policy as well as a primer on several potential alternatives to formulate a new grand strategy by the next U.S. president.