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With the announcement of his resignation from the World Bank the ongoing saga of Paul Wolfowitz played out in the front pages of the worlds newspapers came to a dramatic conclusion. Paul D. Wolfowitz as columnist George F. Will wrote in the Washington Post (May 12 2005) has never been elected to office or served in a presidents cabinet but he has mattered much more than most who have. A longtime State Department hand (Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Ambassador to Indonesia) a leading scholar/intellectual (Dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies) Deputy Secretary of Defense for four years and one of the architects of the Bush Doctrine Wolfowitz is a crucial figure in post-Cold War foreign and security policy. He most recently served as President of the World Bank. In each of these roles he has stood out for his neoconservative and often uncompromising positions. It is no wonder that he is often vilified by the Left and lionized by the Right. In this first full-length biography of Wolfowitz Solomon attempts to capture him not by delineating the quotidian details of his career but by tracing his intellectual development and bureaucratic influence at key points along the road to Baghdad and beyond.