HENRY KISSINGER served as Secretary of State and National Security Advisor in the Nixon and Ford Administrations. He has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. As special assistant to the National Security Advisor and director of the State Department Policy Planning Staff, WINSTON LORD was at KISSINGER's side for all of his major diplomatic adventures. He later served as ambassador to China, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, and Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and Pacific Affairs. LORD is currently Chair Emeritus of the International Rescue Committee.
"Henry Kissinger stands out as a patriot, statesman, and
strategic thinker. Winston Lord, who served me with distinction and
has been called 'Kissinger's Kissinger, ' captures these qualities
and more in this book. Kissinger on Kissinger will inform
and inspire current and future generations." --George P. Shultz,
former U.S. Secretary of State"This is a brilliant, timely, and
invigorating book. In a series of oral history interviews, the only
ones he has ever done, Henry Kissinger offers profound analysis and
razor-sharp recollections that show the importance of strategic
thinking in navigating global affairs. His lessons are not just
about statecraft but also about the courage and character required
for leadership." --Walter S. Isaacson, author of Kissinger: A
Biography
"The greatest virtue of this small book of reflections is to show
that Henry Kissinger's greatest legacies to his country are his
patriotism, his conception of prudent but effective statecraft, and
his unparalleled understanding of how the world works." --Francis
P. Sempa, New York Journal of Books
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