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The Diplomacy of detente: The Kissinger era
The Diplomacy of Detente: The Kissinger Era by Coral Bell provides a concise yet insightful analysis of U.S. foreign policy during the early 1970s, particularly under the strategic leadership of Henry Kissinger. The book explores the origins, practice, and implications of détente as a diplomatic approach aimed at reducing tensions between the United States and communist powers, notably the Soviet Union and China. Bell examines the geopolitical logic behind détente, its challenges, and its impact on the global balance of power during a critical phase of the Cold War. Through a clear narrative, the author contextualizes Kissinger’s policies within broader international developments and assesses their long-term significance for American diplomacy.
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