The flawed architect Henry Kissinger and American foreign policy /
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
2004.
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
- Introduction : a prize-winning performance?
- The aspiring statesman
- Kissinger, Nixon, and the challenges of '69
- Bombs and back channels
- Progress and promise
- Negotiating in the shadow of war
- Crises and opportunities
- Breakthroughs
- The first test : Triangulation diplomacy and the Indo-Pakistani war
- "The week that changed the world"
- High stakes : triangulation, Moscow, and Vietnam
- Exiting Vietnam
- Highs and lows
- Secretary of State
- Unilateral advantage : the October war and shuttle diplomacy
- Nixon's farewell : Watergate, Kissinger and foreign policy
- Renewal? Ford, Vladivostok, and Kissinger
- Not our loss : exit from Vietnam
- The worst hour : Angola and East Timor
- "Worse than in the days of McCarthy" : Kissinger and the marathon of 1976
- The chairman 'on trial'
- Conclusion : the flawed architect.