Outsider in the White House
Discover the intriguing dynamics of Jimmy Carter's presidency in "Outsider in the White House" by Betty Glad. Published by Cornell University Press in 2009, this compelling hardback edition spans 277 pages, offering an in-depth look at the challenges faced by Carter as he navigated the complexities of foreign policy. Carter's vision of a collaborative staff quickly transformed into a "team of rivals," each vying for influence and shaping the direction of his administration's foreign affairs. Glad's insightful analysis sheds light on the internal conflicts and external pressures that defined this pivotal era in American history. Perfect for readers interested in presidential history, political science, and the intricate workings of government, "Outsider in the White House" is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the intricate balance of power within the White House during the late 1970s and early 1980s.