New Releases by Henry Kissinger

Henry Kissinger is the author of Die Herausforderung Amerikas (2002), La diplomacia (2001), Amerika'nın dış politikaya ihtiyacı var mı? (2001), The Kissinger Transcripts (2000), The White House Years (2000).

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Die Herausforderung Amerikas

release date: Jan 01, 2002

La diplomacia

release date: Jan 01, 2001
La diplomacia
Kissinger, secretario de Estado norteamericano de 1973 a 1977 y Premio Nobel de la Paz en 1973, revisa la historia del mundo moderno desde el punto de vista de un canciller, da cuenta de la actuaci n de los cancilleres, a su visi n, m s notables. Recorrido de m s tres siglos de historia, desde Richeleu hasta Gorbachov, adem s retratos ntimos de hombres como Mao Tse tung, de Gaulle, Nixon, etc., realzan estas p ginas.

Amerika'nın dış politikaya ihtiyacı var mı?

release date: Jan 01, 2001

The Kissinger Transcripts

release date: Feb 01, 2000
The Kissinger Transcripts
Provides formerly classified transcripts of Henry Kissinger''s talks with Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Leonid Brezhnev, Andrei Gromyko, and other Chinese and Soviet leaders.

The White House Years

release date: Jan 01, 2000
The White House Years
In this first volume of his memoirs, Dr Kissinger covers his first four years (1969-1973) as Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs - and President Nixon''s closest adviser on foreign policy. It is undoubtedly the most significant book to come out of the Nixon Administration.Among the countless great and critical moments Dr Kissinger recalls are his first meeting with Nixon, his secret trip to China, the first SALT negotiation, the Jordan crisis of 1970, the India-Pakistan war of 1971, and the historic summit meetings in Peking and Moscow. He covers the major controversies over Indochina policy during that period, including events in Laos, the overthrow of Cambodia''s Prince Sihanouk, his secret talks with the North Vietnamese in Paris, his ''Peace is at hand'' press conference, and the breakdown of the talks that led to the ''Christmas bombing'' of 1972. He offers his insight s into the Middle East conflicts, Sadat''s break with the Soviets, the election of Salvador Allende in Chile, issues of defence strategy, and relations with Europe and Japan. Other highlights are his relationship with Nixon, brilliant portraits of major foreign leaders, and his views as to the handling of crises and the art of diplomacy. Few men have wielded as much influence in the arena of American foreign policy as Henry Kissinger. This record makes an invaluable and lasting contribution to the history of this crucial time.

دىپلماسى

release date: Jan 01, 2000
دىپلماسى
In this controversial and monumental book - arguably his most important - Henry Kissinger illuminates just what diplomacy is. Moving from a sweeping overview of his own interpretation of history to personal accounts of his negotiations with world leaders, Kissinger describes the ways in which the art of diplomacy and the balance of power have created the world we live in, and shows how Americans, protected by the size and isolation of their country, as well as by their own idealism and mistrust of the Old World, have sought to conduct a unique kind of foreign policy based on the way they wanted the world to be, as opposed to the way it really is. Spanning more than three centuries of history, from Cardinal Richelieu, the father of the modern state system, to the "New World Order" in which we live, Kissinger demonstrates how modern diplomacy emerged from the trials and experiences of the balance of power of warfare and peacemaking, and why America, sometimes to its peril, refused to learn its lessons. His intimate portraits of world leaders, including de Gaulle, Nixon, Chou En-lai, Mao Tse-tung, Reagan, and Gorbachev, based on personal experience and knowledge, provide the reader with a rare window on diplomacy at the summit, together with a wealth of detailed and original observations on the secret negotiations, great events, and the art of statesmanship that have shaped our lives in the decades before, during and since Henry Kissinger was himself at the center of things. Analyzing the differences in the national styles of diplomacy, Kissinger shows how various societies produce special ways of conducting foreign policy, and how Americans, from the very beginning, sought a distinctive foreign policy based on idealism. He illustrates his points with his own insights and with examples from his own experience, as well as with candid accounts of his breakthrough diplomatic initiatives as Nixon''s foreign policy partner. Informed by deep historical knowledge, wit, a gift for irony, and a unique understanding of the forces that bind and sunder nations, Kissinger''s Diplomacy is must reading for anyone who cares about America''s position in the world.

Diplomaatia

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Diplomatie

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Diplomatie
Une histoire de la diplomatie du 17e siècle à nos jours.

Diplomacy

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Diplomacy
Kissinger defines diplomacy with an overview of his own interpretation of history and personal accounts of negotiations with world leaders.

Die Vernunft der Nationen

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Los Diez Mandamientos Del Buen Gobierno Según Henry Kissinger

release date: Jan 01, 1991

For the Record

For the Record
Major speeches, articles, and interviews given by Kissinger, since his retirement as Secretary of State, from 1977 to 1980.

Rabbi William Berkowitz and Dr. Henry Kissinger, a Dialogue

American Foreign Policy

American Foreign Policy
"''The test of the statesman is the permanence of the international structure under stress.'' These words from the opening essay in this volume announce a recurrent theme in the pages that follow. For while some of Henry Kissinger''s papers gathered here explore conceptual issues that world leaders often overlook during periods of international tension, and others display the global range of his policy initiatives while Secretary of State, all testify to his overriding concern with the necessity of building a stable framework of world order. The initial two essays, ''Domestic Structure and Foreign Policy'' and ''Central Issues of American Foreign Policy,'' appeared in the original edition of this volume and have been retained as backdrops for fifteen major addresses delivered by Mr. Kissinger over the past four years. The new selections include a statement to Congress that traces the main lines of détente policy; a review of the step-by-step process of negotiations in the Middle East; an analysis of efforts to achieve accords with the Soviet Union on strategic arms limitation without imperiling American national security; a speech to the United Nations on the imperative of establishing a balanced global approach to economic development and resource conservation; several papers that candidly appraise prospects for new ties between the United States and the nations of Asia, Africa, and Latin America; and one that sets forth measures to strengthen the bonds among the industrial democracies. In their scope and detail, these documents constitute a remarkable set of designs, blueprints, and working drawings by a master architect of foreign policy."--Dust jacket.

Laying the Foundations of a Long-term Policy

Henry A. Kissinger Speaks on Communist Parties in Western Europe, Challenge to the West, at the Conference on Italy and Eurocommunism, Sponsored by the Hoover Institution and the American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C., June 9, 1977

A Strong Foreign Policy for a Confident America

Statement of the Honorable Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State, at the Sixth General Assembly Organization of American States, Santiago, June 8, 1976

Report of Secretary of State Kissinger on His Visits to Latin America, Western Europe, and Africa

Cohesion of Industrial Democracies, Precondition for Global Progress

Ambassador Scranton on the U.N.

Ambassador Scranton on the U.N.
William W. Scranton was sworn in as U.S. Representative to the United Nations at the White House on March 15, 1976. Following is the transcript of his first press conference at U.N. headquarters after presenting his credentials to Secretary General Waldheim on March 19, 1976.

The Industrial Democracies, the Imperative of Cooperation

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