Right Here, Right Now (book) explained

Right Here, Right Now: Politics and Leadership in the Age of Disruption
Author:Stephen J. Harper
Country:Canada
Language:English
Subject:politics
Published:2018 (Signal/Penguin Random House)
Media Type:Print (hardcover)
Pages:240
Isbn:978-0771038624

Right Here, Right Now: Politics and Leadership in the Age of Disruption is a 2018 non-fiction book by Stephen Harper. It draws on a decade of experience as prime minister of Canada intended to "help leaders in business and government understand, adapt, and thrive in an age of unprecedented disruption."[1]

Publication

Right Here, Right Now was released on 9 October 2018 by the Signal Books imprint of Penguin Random House Canada.[2]

Reception

Postmedia columnist Andrew Coyne panned the book, positing various flaws in Harper's portrayal of populism and economics.[3] Toronto Sun columnist Anthony Furey's positive review declared Right Here, Right Now to be the "must-read political book of the year".[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Right Here, Right Now: Politics and Leadership in the Age of Disruption . Indigo Books & Music . en. 2019-11-20.
  2. News: Trump Is a Wake-Up Call for Economic Dogmatists, Canada's Harper Says . 9 October 2018 . Theophilos . Argitis . Bloomberg . 12 October 2018 .
  3. News: Coyne: Stephen Harper comes across as banal in effort to claim mantle of populism . 10 October 2018 . Andrew . Coyne . Ottawa Citizen . 12 October 2018 .
  4. News: Stephen Harper hits hard on carbon taxes, open borders and more in new book . 9 October 2018 . Anthony . Furey . Toronto Sun . 12 October 2018 .