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Diplomacy

by Henry Kissinger

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THE SEMINAL WORK ON FOREIGN POLICY AND THE ART OF DIPLOMACY

Moving from a sweeping overview of history to blow-by-blow accounts of his negotiations with world leaders, Henry Kissinger describes how the art of diplomacy has created the world in which we live, and how America's approach to foreign affairs has always differed vastly from that of other nations.

Brilliant, controversial, and profoundly incisive, Diplomacy stands as the culmination of a lifetime of diplomatic service and scholarship. It is vital reading for anyone concerned with the forces that have shaped our world today and will impact upon it tomorrow.

Synopsis:

In a brilliant, controversial, and profoundly incisive book, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger explains the art of diplomacy and reveals why Americans have historically repudiated both the style and substance of diplomacy as it is practiced throughout the world. 30 pages of photos. QBPC Alternate.

Synopsis:

THE SEMINAL WORK ON FOREIGN POLICY AND THE ART OF DIPLOMACY

Moving from a sweeping overview of history to blow-by-blow accounts of his negotiations with world leaders, Henry Kissinger describes how the art of diplomacy has created the world in which we live, and how America's approach to foreign affairs has always differed vastly from that of other nations.

Brilliant, controversial, and profoundly incisive, Diplomacy stands as the culmination of a lifetime of diplomatic service and scholarship. It is vital reading for anyone concerned with the forces that have shaped our world today and will impact upon it tomorrow.

About the Author

Henry Kissinger was the fifty-sixth Secretary of State. Born in Germany, Dr. Kissinger came to the United States in 1938 and was naturalized a U.S. citizen in 1943. He served in the U.S. Army and attended Harvard University, where he later became a member of the faculty. Among the awards he has received are the Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Medal of Liberty. Dr. Kissinger is currently Chairman of Kissinger Associates, Inc., an international consulting firm.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

1 The New World Order

2 The Hinge: Theodore Roosevelt or Woodrow Wilson

3 From Universality to Equilibrium: Richelieu, William of Orange, and Pitt

4 The Concert of Europe: Great Britain, Austria, and Russia

5 Two Revolutionaries: Napoleon III and Bismarck

6 Realpolitik Turns on Itself

7 A Political Doomsday Machine: European Diplomacy Before the First World War

8 Into the Vortex: The Military Doomsday Machine

9 The New Face of Diplomacy: Wilson and the Treaty of Versailles

10 The Dilemmas of the Victors

11 Stresemann and the Re-emergence of the Vanquished

12 The End of Illusion: Hitler and the Destruction of Versailles

13 Stalin's Bazaar

14 The Nazi-Soviet Pact

15 America Re-enters the Arena: Franklin Delano Roosevelt

16 Three Approaches to Peace: Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill in World War II

17 The Beginning of the Cold War

18 The Success and the Pain of Containment

19 The Dilemma of Containment: The Korean War

20 Negotiating with the Communists: Adenauer, Churchill, and Eisenhower

21 Leapfrogging Containment: The Suez Crisis

22 Hungary: Upheaval in the Empire

23 Khrushchev's Ultimatum: The Berlin Crisis 1958-63

24 Concepts of Western Unity: Macmillan, de Gaulle, Eisenhower, and Kennedy

25 Vietnam: Entry into the Morass; Truman and Eisenhower

26 Vietnam: On the Road to Despair; Kennedy and Johnson

27 Vietnam: The Extrication; Nixon

28 Foreign Policy as Geopolitics: Nixon's Triangular Diplomacy

29 Detente and Its Discontents

30 The End of the Cold War: Reagan and Gorbachev

31 The New World Order Reconsidered

NOTES

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

INDEX

Product Details

ISBN:
9780671510992
Author:
Kissinger, Henry A.
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Author:
Kissinger, Henry A.
Location:
New York
Subject:
United states
Subject:
International Relations
Subject:
Political science
Subject:
United States - 20th Century
Subject:
Foreign relations
Subject:
Diplomacy
Subject:
International Relations - General
Subject:
General History
Subject:
Politics-United States Foreign Policy
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st Touchstone ed.
Edition Description:
B102
Series Volume:
no. 1
Publication Date:
January 1994
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
912
Dimensions:
9.25 x 6.12 in 38.43 oz

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Product details 912 pages Simon & Schuster - English 9780671510992 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , In a brilliant, controversial, and profoundly incisive book, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger explains the art of diplomacy and reveals why Americans have historically repudiated both the style and substance of diplomacy as it is practiced throughout the world. 30 pages of photos. QBPC Alternate.
"Synopsis" by , THE SEMINAL WORK ON FOREIGN POLICY AND THE ART OF DIPLOMACY

Moving from a sweeping overview of history to blow-by-blow accounts of his negotiations with world leaders, Henry Kissinger describes how the art of diplomacy has created the world in which we live, and how America's approach to foreign affairs has always differed vastly from that of other nations.

Brilliant, controversial, and profoundly incisive, Diplomacy stands as the culmination of a lifetime of diplomatic service and scholarship. It is vital reading for anyone concerned with the forces that have shaped our world today and will impact upon it tomorrow.

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