Kissinger
Author: Out Of Print,Bruce Mazlish
Publisher: New York : Basic Books
ISBN: N.A
Category: Statesmen
Page: 360
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Author: Out Of Print,Bruce Mazlish
Publisher: New York : Basic Books
ISBN: N.A
Category: Statesmen
Page: 360
View: 1598
Author: Harvey Starr
Publisher: Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: N.A
Category: Political Science
Page: 230
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Briefly traces Kissinger's life, describes his outlook on world politics, and examines his official actions towards Russia and ChinaAuthor: George Liska
Publisher: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN: N.A
Category: Diplomacy
Page: 184
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Author: F. R. LeDrew
Publisher: N.A
ISBN: N.A
Category:
Page: 319
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Author: Edward R. F. Sheehan
Publisher: Crowell
ISBN: N.A
Category: Arab-Israeli conflict
Page: 312
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Author: Facts on File, Inc
Publisher: N.A
ISBN: N.A
Category: Political Science
Page: 228
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Author: Lubna Zakia Qureshi
Publisher: N.A
ISBN: N.A
Category: Chile
Page: 432
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Author: Sir George Edward Gordon Catlin
Publisher: Gerrards Cross [Eng.] : C. Smythe
ISBN: N.A
Category: Europe
Page: 152
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Author: Văn Lợi Lưu,Anh Vũ Nguyễn
Publisher: N.A
ISBN: N.A
Category: Paris Conference on Vietnam
Page: 586
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Author: Cleva,Gregory D. Cleva
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 9780838751473
Category: Political Science
Page: 292
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This analysis of Henry Kissinger's historical philosophy, statecraft, and views on international politics reveals Kissinger to be a transitional figure who urged a conversion of American foreign policy from an insular to a continental approach.