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American foreign policy: The Kissinger era
American Foreign Policy: The Kissinger Era provides an analytical overview of the United States’ foreign policy during the period in which Henry Kissinger played a dominant role as National Security Advisor and Secretary of State. The book explores Kissinger’s strategic doctrines, diplomatic negotiations, and the geopolitical challenges of the Cold War. It examines the principles guiding U.S. engagement with major powers, crisis management, détente with the Soviet Union, relations with China, and interventions in developing regions. Through critical discussion, the author evaluates Kissinger’s impact on shaping modern American diplomacy and the long-term implications of his foreign policy decisions.
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