In Issue 18 of Interlitq, Neil Langdon Inglis, Deputy Editor of the review, will review Conrad Black’s biography of President Nixon and appraise what he considers to be “the life of the misunderstood and unjustly reviled politician”
Posted February 25, 2013
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Neil Langdon Inglis
In his upcoming review of Conrad Black’s biography of President Nixon, Richard M. Nixon: A Life in Full, Neil Langdon Inglis, Deputy Editor of Interlitq, will appraise what he considers to be “the life of the misunderstood and unjustly reviled politician”, giving his independent assessment of Nixon’s unique blend of triangulation, innovative policy-making, and hard-hitting partisanship, and asking whether this distinctive combination can provide a road-map back to the White House for today’s Republican party.

Richard M. Nixon

- Conrad Black