"Inside the Reagan White House: A Front-Row Seat to Presidential Leadership"

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About The Speaker: Frank Lavin was the White House political director for the Reagan administration and a member of his National Security Council. He also served in both Bush (41/43) administrations, working in the Department of Commerce, Department of State, National Security Council, and the White House. Lavin was previously U.S. Ambassador to Singapore, where he helped negotiate the U.S.-Singapore Free Trade Agreement. He is active in U.S.-Asia policy, U.S. domestic politics, and trade policy matters.What makes a good White House memoir? The right mix of personal stories, insight on the president, discussion of policy and historical events, and crazy, colorful anecdotes that capture the reader’s attention.
Ronald Reagan’s presidency concurred with some of the most remarkable world events in modern history, from the end of the Iran hostage crisis to the Reykjavik summit with Mikhail Gorbachev. As a member of the National Security Council and White House staff, Frank Lavin had an inside view of the Reagan administration, and he’s compiled his stories into his new book Inside the Reagan White House: A Front-Row Seat to Presidential Leadership with Lessons for Today. Join us as he shares his insider perspective on the Reagan assassination attempt, Ollie North and the Contras, the 1998 Bush-Dukakis contest, and so much more.
“Frank Lavin was there for much of the Reagan years, seeing the revolution up close and personal. Now, this witness to history has written it down in great detail for the benefit of all.” –Craig Shirley, author of Reagan’s Revolution: The Untold Story of the Campaign That Started It All. Inside the Reagan White House has all this—plus a vivid take on the Reagan assassination attempt, , Gorbachev and the Reykjavik summit, Ollie North and the Contras, , the 1988 Bush-Dukakis contest—and other critical moments of that era.

"Inside the Reagan White House: A Front-Row Seat to Presidential Leadership"