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Richard Wolffe is a journalist, author, and digital media executive with a broad expertise in politics and foreign policy. He previously served as a senior White House correspondent and writes a twice-weekly column for The Guardian on U.S. politics. Additionally, he serves as the Executive Editor of MSNBC.com, guiding editorial content and digital strategy.
In his role at Global Citizen, where he is Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Digital Officer, Wolffe has played a key role in expanding the organization’s reach, more than doubling its web traffic and significantly increasing its video views. His efforts have contributed to Global Citizen's launches in India and Canada, aiming to solve global challenges and eradicate extreme poverty. Wolffe’s tenure at MSNBC.com as Vice President and Executive Editor saw the launch of the channel’s website and app, alongside a digital video channel, substantially growing the digital audience and revenues.
Wolffe has authored several books on American politics, including "Renegade: The Making of a President," based on his experiences covering Barack Obama’s first presidential campaign. The book was a New York Times bestseller and has been published internationally. His other works include "Revival: The Struggle for Survival Inside the White House" and "The Message: The Reselling of President Obama," which discuss the intricacies of Obama's presidency and reelection campaign. Besides his books, Wolffe is a regular contributor on MSNBC, appearing on programs like "Hardball with Chris Matthews" and "The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell." He has also been a political commentator on NBC's "Meet The Press" and "TODAY."
Before joining MSNBC, Wolffe’s journalistic career included roles as the U.S. diplomatic correspondent for the Financial Times and a diplomatic reporter for Newsweek. His reporting has spanned from U.S. foreign policy to significant political campaigns such as George W. Bush’s and John Kerry’s presidential runs. Wolffe, born in Birmingham, England, graduated from Oxford University with first-class honors in English and French, marking the beginning of a distinguished career in journalism and digital media.
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As a political analyst in both the United Kingdom and America, Richard Wolffe appears as a commentator frequently on MSNBC, NBC, CNN, Fox News, and international media including British, Canadian, and Australian television. A journalist for both the Financial Times and Newsweek, he covered U.S. foreign policy during a post-9/11 era and the war in Iraq. Wolffe has also extensively interviewed two Presidents – George W. Bush and Barak Obama – and their national security aides on foreign policy. Wolffe’s understanding of American leadership in the world was also shaped by his perspective as a widely-travelled journalist and analyst born in Europe who has personal ties to North Africa and the Middle East. He addresses world affairs from a holistic perspective and gives a fresh viewpoint on the world’s most pressing issues.
The International Business Environment
Wolffe began writing about American politics as a senior journalist at the Financial Times, serving as its deputy bureau chief and U.S. diplomatic correspondent in Washington, D.C. There he covered business and political affairs and reported on U.S. foreign policy. His earlier work for the Financial Times also included extensive coverage of the Microsoft antitrust trial and the Clinton administration’s plans to break up the company. His work on regulatory and business issues included covering the Treasury Department, the Federal Trade Commission, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. With an extensive background in financial and business reporting for more than eight years, Wolffe addresses the current global fiscal crisis and the economy.
America First:
The Future of American Leadership in a Rapidly Changing World
Is President Obama a dove or a hawk? Where do America’s most important alliances stand after two years of his presidency? Where will he lead the world on terrorism, free trade, climate change, and the Middle East? Obama’s interactions with the emerging economies of China, India and Brazil are shaped not just by his dealings with their leaders but by his personal appeal to their massive populations. Obama has a hugely ambitious agenda that contrasts sharply with his predecessor’s – both in style and substance. Will the Obama agenda have any impact in a world that seems to be spinning away from American dominance? Or will the world naturally lean towards American leadership as it has so many times before? Based on exclusive interviews with Obama over the last four years, and drawing on decades of foreign policy expertise, Richard Wolffe explains how the next two years of American diplomacy and power will be critical not just to a presidential legacy, but also to the shape of a new world order that is rapidly emerging.
It’s the Economy, Stupid:
What Business Can Expect From President Obama and Washington
Where does President Obama fit on the economic spectrum? What advice and relationships does he rely on as he crafts business legislation? In its first phase, the Obama White House was confronting economic and financial collapse. In its second phase, it began a broad effort to find a balance between business and government. Now in its third phase, Obama’s team is leaning heavily on new regulations. Drawing on unrivalled access at the White House, as well as a decade of financial and business journalism, Richard Wolffe explains how the new economic and political teams inside the West Wing – and a new presidential focus on deficits and the political center – will shape the business outlook in the Obama presidency.
Campaign Circus:
The Road to the White House in 2012
The 2012 Presidential election is underway, and after three change elections in succession – in 2006, 2008 and 2010 – voters have not lost their appetite for rejecting the establishment and gambling on newcomers. How will the public mood and the politics of Washington shape the field of Republican hopefuls? What is the path to the nomination, and what kind of candidates can navigate it? What are the chances of a serious primary challenge to President Obama? Drawing on the experience of intensively covering three presidential campaigns – Bush in 2000, Kerry in 2004, and Obama in 2008 – Richard Wolffe explains what kind of skills and characters will succeed in 2012 and what kind of challenges they will face from journalists. The dynamics of the two parties have changed dramatically over the last decade, and so have the candidates who can win the biggest prize in politics.
From Crisis to Crisis:
What Lies Ahead for President Obama and his White House?
In the years since his extraordinary election, President Obama has lurched from crisis to crisis, from epic highs to disastrous lows. Why does President Obama keep sinking into these holes and how does he dig his way out? What does it say about his character, his management style, and his inner circle? What role is played by the political and media culture of today’s Washington? With unrivaled access to the President and his inner circle, Richard Wolffe reveals the true story of a deeply divided White House. Drawing on his unmatched experience of covering the length of the Obama campaign, Wolffe explains how the second half of Obama’s presidency will change – and how it will stay the same – with a new team inside the West Wing.
Politics Today - A Comprehensive Look at the Dynamics and Characters Shaping Our World
Obama came into power promising big changes at home and overseas, but was it too much for the nation and for business? What will his second term bring to the electorate? The Republicans promised change when they took back the House of Representatives in the 2010 elections but all the nation experienced was a stalled, divided government. Richard Wolffe, a political analyst with global experience covering the biggest stories of the last decade, offers a road map to understanding the dynamics, characters and disputes that shape the White House, Congress, the world beyond the Beltway. From what's happening in Washington and onWall Street to what's going on inWestminster and the West Bank, Richard Wolffe can make sense of it all.
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