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American foreign policy: Expanded edition
This expanded edition of Henry A. Kissinger’s “American Foreign Policy” presents a series of essays, speeches, and analyses on the major challenges facing U.S. diplomacy during the Cold War. Kissinger discusses the domestic foundations of foreign policy, the central strategic dilemmas confronting the United States, and the complexities of negotiations such as those carried out during the Vietnam War. Combining theoretical insights with practical experience, the book provides a comprehensive overview of America’s global role in the post–World War II international system. It is an essential work for students of foreign policy, diplomacy, and twentieth-century international relations.
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