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  • '''Henry Kissinger''' (1923-2023), American statesman and exponent of [[detente]] and [[realis | author = [[Henry Kissinger]]
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  • * Morris, Roger. ''Uncertain Greatness: Henry Kissinger and American Foreign Policy'' (1977) * Schulzinger, Robert D. ''Henry Kissinger: Doctor of Diplomacy.'' (1989).
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  • President of [[Kissinger Associates]] and protege of [[Henry Kissinger]]; Member, [[Iraq Study Group]]; [[Foreign Service Officer]] who served as
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  • ...tion to the [[Paris Peace Talks]], conducting the real negotiations with [[Henry Kissinger]] while speeches were made at the official talks.
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  • ...ookings Institution]]; Executive Committee, Atlantic Council; protege of [[Henry Kissinger]]; on the [[National Security Council]] and [[Policy Planning Staff]]; past
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  • [[Henry Kissinger]] describes being greeted by Xuan Thuy at the first session of the secret P | author = [[Henry Kissinger]]
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  • ...he U.S., U.S.S.R., and China; most associated with [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Henry Kissinger]]
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  • ...luded real U.S. recognition of China, preceded by secret negotiations by [[Henry Kissinger]] and symbolized by President [[Richard Nixon|Richard M. Nixon]]'s state vi | author = [[Henry Kissinger]]
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  • ...past, the U.S. has "tilted to Pakistan" to support the Richard Nixon|Nixon-Henry Kissinger|Kissinger engagement with China. Terrorism is a challenge to Pakistan inte
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  • ...m Jennings Bryan]], Cordell Hull, [[John Foster Dulles]], [[Dean Rusk]], [[Henry Kissinger]], [[Madeleine Albright]], [[Colin Powell]], and [[Condoleezza Rice]].
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  • ...s Peace Talks]] while the serious secret negotiations took place between [[Henry Kissinger]] and [[Le Duc Tho]]. Known as "the alligator" for his approach to discussi
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  • ...n Foreign Relations; [[National Security Council]] research assistant to [[Henry Kissinger]]; staff, [[U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services]]; board, [[Jamestown F
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  • * Morris, Roger. ''Uncertain Greatness: Henry Kissinger and American Foreign Policy'' (1977) * Schulzinger, Robert D. ''Henry Kissinger: Doctor of Diplomacy.'' (1989).
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  • ...Security Affairs from 1986-1990 under Presidents Reagan and G.H.W. Bush; [[Henry Kissinger]] protege
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  • ...un]], he retired from songwriting with the comment, "In a world in which [[Henry Kissinger]] wins the [[Nobel Peace Prize]], there is no room for satire."
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  • *''The Trial of [[Henry Kissinger]]'' (2001)
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  • ...r of common concern and out of scope for the proposed cooperation. While [[Henry Kissinger]] is its most visible advocate, he was by no means the originator. The dri ===Henry Kissinger===
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  • [[Henry Kissinger]] certainly had a geopolitical model in mind when moving to [[detente]] wit | author = [[Henry Kissinger]]
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  • ...Nixon]] it was generally recognized that his National Security Advisor, [[Henry Kissinger]] was more important than his [[Secretary of State]], until he made Kissing
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  • ...973, but Tho refused his award.<ref>"Political satire became obsolete when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize," is a quotation frequently credited to t | author = [[Henry Kissinger]]
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  • ...1), she left to become a secretary, then research and press assistant to [[Henry Kissinger]] at the [[National Security Council]].
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  • ...d Nixon]] asked Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs [[Henry Kissinger]] to explore two potential CIA actions in Cambodia: ...memorandum from Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs [[Henry Kissinger]] to President [[Richard Nixon]] proposed an bombing attack by [[B-52]] air
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  • | author = [[Henry Kissinger]] ...serious talks, however, were held in secrecy between [[Le Duc Tho]] and [[Henry Kissinger]].
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  • '''Henry Kissinger''' (1923-2023), American statesman and exponent of [[detente]] and [[realis | author = [[Henry Kissinger]]
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  • ...GO Lawfare, p. 10</ref> HRW's Executive Director, Kenneth Roth, critiqued Henry Kissinger's questioning of universal jurisdiction. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...03/10/mommie_dearest.html Mommie Dearest]'. 20th October 2003.</ref> and [[Henry Kissinger]], and participated in many public debates on the nature of religion, advan
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  • ...as with [[Laos]], than did [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]. [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Henry Kissinger]] moved to the [[detente]] position, while the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Admi
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  • * Suri, Jeremi. ''Henry Kissinger and the American Century'' (2007)
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  • ...eing articulate, disciplined, and cheerful. [[Brent Scowcroft]], Deputy to Henry Kissinger and National Security Assistant in the [[Gerald Ford|Ford Administration",
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  • ...e}}</ref> Richard Nixon disliked Abrams. In a discussion between Nixon and Henry Kissinger, Kissinger said "Haig is a very creative thinker. We will just tell the dam
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  • ...order for him to be the "prince's advisor" and to become "the first Muslim Henry Kissinger," Khan must bring along some other "moderate Muslims." Because of the larg
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  • ...of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order]], followed by works by [[Henry Kissinger]], [[Alain Finkielkraut]], and [[Natan Sharansky]].
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  • ...immediately liked Laird's word. <ref name=Kissinger> {{citation | author = Henry Kissinger ...munism, but a cooperative world order in which Nixon and his chief adviser Henry Kissinger were basically "realists" in world affairs, interested in the broader const
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  • ...led the main diplomatic initiatives in collaboration with White House aide Henry Kissinger; in 1973 Nixon finally made Kissinger secretary. [[Jimmy Carter]] relied he ...rol in the White House. Nixon and his powerful national security adviser [[Henry Kissinger]] established "Interdepartmental Groups in the NSC system," each chaired by
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  • ...h again. He nominated [[Nelson Rockefeller]] for vice-president and kept [[Henry Kissinger]] as secretary of state. Rockefeller was approved but was ineffective and * Suri, Jeremi. ''Henry Kissinger and the American Century'' (2007)
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  • ...t to the President for National Security Affairs|national security adviser Henry Kissinger. After the debacle of Watergate, from which Helms succeeded in distancing t
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  • * Hanhimäki, Jussi. ''The Flawed Architect: Henry Kissinger and American Foreign Policy,'' (2004) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d= * Suri, Jeremi. ''Henry Kissinger and the American Century'' (2007)
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  • ...nt of State, the Department of Defense, the National Security Council, and Henry Kissinger had warned, however, Latin American countries took an even more anti-US sta
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  • ...amazing partnership with the equally brilliant, but far more flamboyant, [[Henry Kissinger]]. Kissinger began as Assistant to the President for National Security Affa * Suri, Jeremi. ''Henry Kissinger and the American Century'' (2007)
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  • ...were not allowed to trade with it until President [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Henry Kissinger]] opened détente with China in 1972.
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  • ...ion," the History Channel's "Bay of Pigs Declassified," and "The Trials of Henry Kissinger." In November 2003, he served as producing consultant on the Discovery Time ...o included biological warfare, NATO military planning and the diplomacy of Henry Kissinger. Dr. Wampler's other research interests and recent publications include the
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  • In 1981 the new president rejected [[Henry Kissinger]] and other advocates of détente and brought in hard-liners, many of them
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  • ...n state interest. Perhaps not for 184 states, but there is some of this in Henry Kissinger's balance of power models<ref name=Kissinger>{{citation | author = Henry Kissinger
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  • ...e Economic Stabilization Program. According to a recording between Nixon, Henry Kissinger, and H.R. Haldeman, Nixon was considering firing Rumsfeld from the White Ho
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  • | author = [[Henry Kissinger]] ...S. policy in Vietnam was the first item on the national security agenda. [[Henry Kissinger]], the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, asked all
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  • | author = [[Henry Kissinger]] ...S. policy in Vietnam was the first item on the national security agenda. [[Henry Kissinger]], the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, asked all
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  • ...llaborated militarily with its troops, contrary to what Secretary of State Henry Kissinger testified before Congress and wrote in his memoirs. Cuba made the decision
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  • ...nte strategy after he became President in 1969. He and his chief adviser [[Henry Kissinger]] were "realists" who deemphasized idealistic goals like anti-communism or
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  • * 1969 - [[Richard Nixon]] (president 1969-74) and [[Henry Kissinger]] (National Security Adviser 1969-75, Secretary of State 1973-77]] introduc
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  • ...SA]] space program. Three highly influential intellectuals were diplomat [[Henry Kissinger]] and political philosophers Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss; Strauss was the
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  • ...mewhat by the "realism" represented by [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] and [[Henry Kissinger]]. Kennedy argues that every president since Wilson has, "embraced the cor
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  • ...e Cooper and threaten either the Arab embassy or then Secretary of State [[Henry Kissinger]]. Similar threats have been made towards other journalists - [[John Sweene
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  • ...ing for attacks in the North, with no input from experienced air officers. Henry Kissinger, in the ''Mayaguez'' incident, got onto the tactical radio net and confused
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  • ...n]] and Nixon's Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs [[Henry Kissinger]]. After the debacle of Watergate, from which Helms succeeded in distancing
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  • ...ot a short campaign, but they retook Quang Tri on September 15, which gave Henry Kissinger negotiating leverage in the Paris Peace Talks.
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  • ...ction should not be confused with missionary work", declared Sec. of State Henry Kissinger.<ref>{{Cite news| url=http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/03
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  • ...n the 1960s and 1970s; memoirs of key figures, including Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger; CIA’s oral history collection at the Center for the Study of Intelligenc
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  • ...n was made to bring in L. Paul Bremer|L. Paul "Jerry" Bremer, who had been Henry Kissinger's chief of staff, Ambassador to the Netherlands, and head of the State Depa
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