Unreliable Boyfriend

An Insider's View of Dealing with a Chaotic Superpower, Plutocrats, and Other Complicated People

About The Book

A provocative and rare insider account of how a new generation of Western plutocrats maneuver power from behind closed doors—and how liberal democracy can fight back—from renowned journalist, activist, adviser, and policymaker, Chrystia Freeland.

Chrystia Freeland spent decades reporting how foreign dissidents and oligarchs, from Moscow to Bejing and beyond, exploit economic upheaval and hollow out the lives of ordinary people. As a political leader and fierce negotiator, she brought these lessons into halls of power, only to encounter a new order of global elites and tyrannical regimes—this time in the West itself.

Now, at a time when authoritarianism is resurging around the world alongside rising tariffs, economic anxiety, and democratic instability, she shines a light on the current crisis of liberal democracy. With bold and unusual candor, Freeland exposes how deals are really made, how coalitions fracture when governments fail to deliver for working people, and argues that trade, security, and democracy can no longer be separated. Instead, democracies must build new alliances strong enough to resist foreign autocrats and homegrown oligarchs.

Part memoir, part polemic, Unreliable Boyfriend is a powerful investigation of leadership, ambition, compromise, and betrayal, from a public intellectual with a clear view into the dangers, and opportunities, of our unreliable relationship with the United States.

About The Author

Jenna Muirhead

Chrystia Freeland served as Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, and Minister of Finance of Canada. A Rhodes Scholar with a background in Russian history, she first gained international acclaim as a foreign correspondent and editor for the Financial Times and Reuters. Her first book, Sale of the Century, told the story of the struggle between reformers and oligarchs in 1990s Russia. Her book, Plutocrats, established her as a leading voice on global economic inequality. After over a decade in federal politics, incluing a pivotal role in rengotiating the USMCA, Freeland resigned from Parliament in early 2026. She has since served as a Resident Fellow at Harvard's Institute of Politics an an unpaid economic adviser to the Ukrainian government. In July 2026, she will assume her new role as the Warden of Rhodes House and CEO of the Rhodes Trust in Oxford, where she will oversee one of the world's most prestigious scholarship programs.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (October 13, 2026)
  • Runtime: 6 hours and 30 minutes
  • ISBN13: 9781668188576

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