Henry Kissinger The Complete Memoirs E book Boxed Set

Henry Kissinger The Complete Memoirs E book Boxed Set
Author: Henry Kissinger
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 4016
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781476760803

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This e-book box set includes the complete memoirs of Henry Kissinger, detailing his life and work. White House Years: One of the most important books to come out of the Nixon Administration, White House Years covers Henry Kissinger’s first four years (1969–1973) as Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. Years of Upheaval: This second volume of Henry Kissinger’s monumental memoirs covers his years as President Richard Nixon’s Secretary of State (1972–1974), including the ending of the Vietnam War, the 1973 Middle East War and oil embargo, Watergate, and Nixon’s resignation. Years of Upheaval opens with Dr. Kissinger being appointed Secretary of State. Years of Renewal: This third and final volume of memoirs completes a major work of contemporary history. The third & final volume begins with the resignation of Nixon and takes the reader through the years of Ford's administration, in which Kissinger continued to play a decisive role. Years of Renewal is the triumphant conclusion of a major achievement and a book that will stand the test of time as a historical document of the first rank.

Henry Kissinger The Complete Memoirs eBook Boxed Set

Henry Kissinger The Complete Memoirs eBook Boxed Set
Author: Henry Kissinger
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 5000
Release: 2014-05-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781471136795

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Years of Renewal

Years of Renewal
Author: Henry Kissinger
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 1204
Release: 2011-06-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781451636482

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Perhaps the best-known American diplomatist of the twentieth century, Henry Kissinger is a major figure in world history, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, and arguably one of the most brilliant minds ever placed at the service of American foreign policy, as well as one of the shrewdest, best-informed, and most articulate men ever to occupy a position of power in Washington. The eagerly awaited third and final volume of his memoirs completes a major work of contemporary history. It is at once an important historical document and a brilliantly told narrative of almost Shakespearean intensity, full of startling insights, unusual (and often unsparing) candor, and a sweeping sense of history. Years of Renewal is the triumphant conclusion of a major achievement and a book that will stand the test of time as a historical document of the first rank.

White House Years

White House Years
Author: Henry Kissinger
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 1552
Release: 2011-05-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780857207104

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This monumental work, covering Kissinger's first four years (1969-1973) as Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and President Nixon's closest advisor on foreign policy, is one of the most significant books to come out of the Nixon administration. Among the countless moments Kissinger recalls in White House Years are his first meeting with Nixon, his secret trip to China, the first SALT negotiations, the Jordan crisis of 1970, the India-Pakistan war of 1971, and the historic summit meetings in Moscow and Beijing in 1972. He offers insights into the Middle East conflicts, Anwar Sadat's break with the Soviet Union, the election of Salvador Allende in Chile, issues of defense strategy, and relations with Europe and Japan. Other highlights are his relationship with Nixon, brilliant portraits of major foreign leaders, and his views on handling crises and the art of diplomacy. Few men have wielded as much influence on American foreign policy as Henry Kissinger. White House Years, his own record, makes an invaluable and lasting contribution to the history of this crucial time.

Fatal Politics

Fatal Politics
Author: Ken Hughes
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-04-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813938035

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In his widely acclaimed Chasing Shadows ("the best account yet of Nixon’s devious interference with Lyndon Johnson’s 1968 Vietnam War negotiations"-- Washington Post), Ken Hughes revealed the roots of the covert activity that culminated in Watergate. In Fatal Politics, Hughes turns to the final years of the war and Nixon’s reelection bid of 1972 to expose the president’s darkest secret. While Nixon publicly promised to keep American troops in Vietnam only until the South Vietnamese could take their place, he privately agreed with his top military, diplomatic, and intelligence advisers that Saigon could never survive without American boots on the ground. Afraid that a preelection fall of Saigon would scuttle his chances for a second term, Nixon put his reelection above the lives of American soldiers. Postponing the inevitable, he kept America in the war into the fourth year of his presidency. At the same time, Nixon negotiated a "decent interval" deal with the Communists to put a face-saving year or two between his final withdrawal and Saigon’s collapse. If they waited that long, Nixon secretly assured North Vietnam’s chief sponsors in Moscow and Beijing, the North could conquer the South without any fear that the United States would intervene to save it. The humiliating defeat that haunts Americans to this day was built into Nixon’s exit strategy. Worse, the myth that Nixon was winning the war before Congress "tied his hands" has led policy makers to adapt tactics from America’s final years in Vietnam to the twenty-first-century conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, prolonging both wars without winning either. Forty years after the fall of Saigon, and drawing on more than a decade spent studying Nixon’s secretly recorded Oval Office tapes--the most comprehensive, accurate, and illuminating record of any presidency in history, much of it never transcribed until now-- Fatal Politics tells a story of political manipulation and betrayal that will change how Americans remember Vietnam. Fatal Politics is also available as a special e-book that allows the reader to move seamlessly from the book to transcripts and audio files of these historic conversations.

The SAGE Handbook of Diplomacy

The SAGE Handbook of Diplomacy
Author: Costas M. Constantinou,Pauline Kerr,Paul Sharp
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 1029
Release: 2016-06-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781473959132

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The SAGE Handbook of Diplomacy provides a major thematic overview of Diplomacy and its study that is theoretically and historically informed and in sync with the current and future needs of diplomatic practice . Original contributions from a brilliant team of global experts are organised into four thematic sections: Section One: Diplomatic Concepts & Theories Section Two: Diplomatic Institutions Section Three: Diplomatic Relations Section Four: Types of Diplomatic Engagement

Years of Upheaval

Years of Upheaval
Author: Henry Kissinger
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 1312
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857207180

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In Years of Upheaval,Henry Kissinger recalls the turbulent years of the second administration of Richard Nixon, which began in January 1973. Two momentous events and their consequences dominate this account: the Watergate scandal, and the 1973 October war in the Middle East. The book opens at the Western White House in August 1973, when Dr. Kissinger is told by the president during a poolside conversation that he is to become Secretary of State. The memories that follow are a rich compendium of his experiences in the months before and after the appointment: including an eerie trip to Hanoi shortly after the Vietnam cease-fire; efforts to settle the war in Cambodia; the tempestuous Year of Europe; two Nixon-Brezhnev summits and the controversy over détente. Dr. Kissinger's dramatic, day-by-day account of how the Middle East war was transformed into the beginning of peacemaking shapes the climactic chapters of the book, in counterpoint to the worsening crisis at home, which culminated with Nixon's resignation. His frank portrait of Nixon's last days in the White House is perhaps the most perceptive to date.

Years of Renewal

Years of Renewal
Author: Henry Kissinger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1151
Release: 2001-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0788199374

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The 3rd and final vol. of the memoirs of former Sec. of State Henry Kissinger. Begins with the resignation of Nixon -- incl. Kissinger's assessment of Nixon's tortured personality and the self-inflicted tragedy that ended his pres. and made Kissinger, for a time, the most powerful man in Amer. gov't. Then takes the reader through the years of Ford's admin., in which Kissinger continued to play a decisive role. Details the agony of the final U.S. extrication from Vietnam and takes us inside the White House to show our leaders in a time of crisis. He recounts the many major decisions and crises that he had to deal with. He provides intimate and candid portraits of world leaders, from Mao Zedong to Leonid Brezhnev.