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Indyk is a natural storyteller and isn’t shy about owning up to the Clinton administration’s shortcomings. That’s the book’s strength. Its weakness is that while it’s sharply (and somewhat incongruously) critical of George W. Bush for choosing not to follow Clinton’s failed approach, it offers little in the way of realistic alternatives to the policies of either president.

Jason Maoz can be reached at [email protected]

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Jason Maoz served as Senior Editor of The Jewish Press from 2001-2018. Presently he is Communications Coordinator at COJO Flatbush.