Henry Kissinger: The Anguish of Power
Released: Mar 17, 1977
Publisher: W.W.Norton and Company
Format: Paperback, 248 pages
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“An original and illuminating analysis of a complex figure. This book is scholarly yet amazingly accessible. Whoever wants to understand Henry Kissinger, the person, scholar, and statesman will find this book to be the most compelling reading.” ―Elie Wiesel
This book explains Henry Kissinger’s general philosophy of foreign policy and makes clear the connection between Kissinger the scholar and Kissinger the statesman.Low Price Summary
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