This book is about a choice President Biden must make that will determine the future of America. His choice is between being a partisan politician or a non-partisan statesman. However, to be a statesman, he must contend with the progressive wing of his party. Today's progressives have become revolutionaries whose purpose is to remake America by canceling their opponents. Biden has a tiger by the tail. As in all such situations, the problem is how to let go. In this book, we suggest how Biden can free himself from the danger posed by the progressives and simultaneously benefit America dramatically.
Daniel Quinn Mills provides thought leadership in several fields, including leadership, strategy, economics, and geopolitics. He has been a director of publicly-listed firms and is currently a director of several closely-held private corporations. He has published books about business activities, the media, American foreign policy, economic policy, and political processes. During the Vietnam War, Mills spent several years in Washington, DC, helping to control inflation. For several years, he was in charge of all wages, prices, and profits in the construction industry (then fourteen percent of GDP). Simultaneously he taught at MIT's Sloan School of Management. After that, he taught at the Harvard Business School. He has done consulting and speaking in the following countries: United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Indonesia, Ireland, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Israel, China, Japan, Malaysia, Brazil, Columbia, Mexico, Singapore, South Africa, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, and Australia.
Mills earned his MA and PhD from Harvard, both in economics. He received his undergraduate degree from Ohio Wesleyan. Throughout his career, Mills has been an influential author. His recent books are Beleaguered Superpower: Biden's America Adrift, (Steven Rosefielde), World Scientific, 2021; Progressive and Populists: The New Forces in American Politics (with Steven Rosefielde), World Scientific, 2020; The Trump Phenomenon and the Future of US Foreign Policy (with Steven Rosefielde), World Scientific, 2016; Global Economic Turmoil and the Public Good (with Steven Rosefielde), World Scientific, 2015; Shadows of the Civil War, 2014; The Leader's Guide to Past and Future, 2013; Democracy and Its Elected Enemies (with Steven Rosefielde), 2013; The Financial Crisis of 2008–10, 2010; and Rising Nations (with Steven Rosefielde), 2009. Previously he published Masters of Illusion: Presidential Leadership, Strategic Independence and America's; Public Culture (with Steven Rosefielde), 2007.
Steven Rosefielde is Professor of Economics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He received his PhD from Harvard University, and is a Member of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (RAEN).
His books include: Democracy and Its Elected Enemies: The West's Paralysis, Crisis and Decline, Cambridge University Press, 2013; Inclusive Economic Theory (with Ralph W Pfouts), World Scientific, 2014; Global Economic Turmoil and the Public Good (with Quinn Mills), World Scientific, 2015; Transformation and Crisis in Central and Eastern Europe: Challenges and Prospects (with Bruno Dallago), Routledge, 2016; The Kremlin Strikes Back: Russia and the West After Crimea's Annexation, Cambridge University Press, 2016; The Trump Phenomenon and Future of US Foreign Policy (with Quinn Mills), World Scientific, 2016; Trump's Populist America, World Scientific, 2017; China's Market Communism: Challenges, Dilemmas, Solutions (with Jonathan Leightner), Routledge, 2017; The Unwinding of the Globalist Dream: EU, Russia and China (with Masaaki Kuboniwa, Kumiko Haba and Satoshi Mizobata, eds.), World Scientific, 2017; Putin's Russia: Economic, Political and Military Foundations, World Scientific, 2020; Progressive and Populists: The New Forces in American Politics (with Quinn Mills), World Scientific, 2020; Beleaguered Superpower: Biden's America Adrift (with Quinn Mills), World Scientific, 2021.