American Foreign Policy
Constancy and change in American foreign policy : speech / Secretary Henry A. Kissinger before the Southern Council on International and Public Affairs and the Atlanta Chamber of Comme [Leather Bound]
In "American Foreign Policy," Henry A. Kissinger, a titan of twentieth-century diplomacy, distills the essence of United States foreign relations with the acumen only decades at the pinnacle of international politics can provide. Kissinger navigates the complex web of geopolitical strategy, American ideals, and the pragmatic necessities that have shaped U.S. actions on the global stage. His analysis spans the cold calculations of the Cold War, the nuanced dynamics of détente, and the evolving challenges of the modern world, offering readers an unparalleled insight into the forces driving American diplomacy. Through Kissinger's lens, we explore the intricate dance of power and principle, where the ideals of democracy and liberty meet the hard realities of international relations. The book serves not only as a historical account but as a guide to understanding the persistent questions and challenges that face American foreign policy today. Kissinger's prose, enriched by his firsthand experience and scholarly rigor, makes "American Foreign Policy" a compelling read for anyone interested in the undercurrents that have shaped—and continue to shape—the world order. This work stands as a testament to a lifetime of dedicated service and intellectual inquiry into the art and science of diplomacy.
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