
The Agenda
Bob WoodwardArrendar
Recíbelo en 24-48 horas arrendado
Cotizar Título
Confirmar Disponibilidad para Compra
In The Agenda: Inside the Clinton White House, Bob Woodward provides an in-depth look at the inner workings of President Bill Clinton's administration during its first two years in office. The book delves into the strategic decision-making processes behind Clinton’s policies, offering an inside view of his key advisors, staff, and the turbulent political environment of the 1990s. Woodward highlights Clinton’s ambitious agenda, including efforts to reform healthcare, pass a new economic plan, and navigate the complexities of Washington politics. Drawing on extensive interviews and access to key White House figures, the book provides a behind-the-scenes account of the triumphs, challenges, and internal conflicts that defined Clinton's early presidency.
The narrative focuses on the political and personal dynamics that shaped Clinton's approach to leadership, revealing the challenges of balancing the desires of the Democratic Party with the expectations of the American public. Woodward also examines the role of Clinton’s advisors and their influence on policy decisions, shedding light on the tensions between idealism and pragmatism within the administration. As the book reveals, the internal power struggles and the pressures of a divided Congress played a significant role in shaping the administration's achievements and setbacks. Through his meticulous reporting, Woodward presents a comprehensive portrait of a presidency that was both visionary and often marred by political strife.