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presidencies. The book ends with the argument that the US after the Cold War world should return to European style realpolitik and abandon Wilsonian idealism for it is a must if America is willing to survive—they must adhere to tough choices which conforms to the reality of the situation, not some
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sort of grasping the situation that they are in with a touch of utopic vision. But he cautioned that the realpolitik is not some sort of an automatic 'cure-all' for all the diplomatic or political feuds.
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review the book was likened to Machiavelli's classic 'Discourses' and predicted that in future it will be read, like Machiavelli's book, "for its wisdom".
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The history begins in Europe in the 17th century but quickly advances up to the World Wars and then the
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throughout the ages of diplomatic relations. Kissinger also provides critiques of the counter
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A leather-bound, gold-embossed edition of the book was published by the
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The book has been target of criticism for historical inaccuracies.
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A Political Doomsday Machine: European Diplomacy Before the
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Foreign Policy as Geopolitics: Nixon's Triangular Diplomacy
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Kissinger dedicated the book to the men and women of the
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that largely concentrates on the 20th century and the
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Henry Kissinger
Diplomacy
Simon & Schuster
ISBN
0-671-51099-1
OCLC
32350622
United States National Security Advisor
Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger
international relations
diplomacy
Western World
realist school
balance of power
World War I
raison d'État
Realpolitik

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