Calling upon personal testimony and documents released under the Freedom of Information Act, chronicles the life of Henry Kissinger, linking him to events including the war in Indochina and genocide in East Timor.
... John Stern, Falk Stoessinger, John Stone, Shepard Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT); arrangement of; Brezhnev on; Carter negotiating for; criticisms of; Defense Department on; détente through; Dobrynin supporting; Jackson, H., ...
Drawing on firsthand testimony, previously unpublished documentation and broad sweeps through material released under the Freedom of Information Act, Hitchens mounts a devastating indictment of a man whose ambition and ruthlessness have ...
JOHN F. MURPHY, THE UNITED STATEs AND THE RULE OF LAW IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRs (Cambridge University Press, 2004). Robert O. Keohane Jr., International Relations and International Law: Two Optics, Sherrill Lecture, quoted in Koh, supra, ...
This well researched account brings to life the complex nature of American foreign policymaking during the Kissinger years. It will be the standard work on Kissinger for years to come.
A new account of America's most controversial diplomat that moves beyond praise or condemnation to reveal Kissinger as the architect of America's current imperial stance In his fascinating new book Kissinger's Shadow, acclaimed historian ...
“Dazzling and instructive . . . [a] magisterial new book.” —Walter Isaacson, Time "An astute analysis that illuminates many of today's critical international issues." —Kirkus Reviews Henry Kissinger offers in World Order a deep ...
But for all his professed individualism, he remains a recognizable historical type—the apostate leftist. Unhitched presents a rewarding and entertaining case study, one that is also a cautionary tale for our times.
Suggests that President Clinton's largest legacy may be the weakening of the presidency and of the Democratic Party.
Here is a roster of larger-than-life characters—Anwar Sadat, Golda Meir, Moshe Dayan, Yitzhak Rabin, Hafez al-Assad, and Kissinger himself.
Price of Power examines Henry Kissinger’s influence on the development of the foreign policy of the United States during the presidency of Richard Nixon.