Kissinger

Eagle plan; Cold War heritage alternatives

Eagle plan; Cold War heritage alternatives

BY: Pooya Mirzaei PEJOURNAL - As a centralized system of government, China has slowly opened its doors to the Cold War, strengthened its infrastructure with US investment, and is now moving shoulder to shoulder with the United States in all areas through industrial espionage and technology transfer. While Biden sees China's growth as a threat to the United States, Kissinger, the first man in US foreign policy on US-China relations, points to interesting points outside the history of the relationship and believes that the United States in the 1970s in order to prevent China from leaning towards the Soviet Union,…
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The National Interest: The Case for Kissinger

The National Interest: The Case for Kissinger

PEJOURNAL - HENRY KISSINGER, who recently turned ninety-seven, is America’s most celebrated living statesman. None of his successors has come close to matching the extraordinary blend of acclaim and notoriety, admiration and criticism that he attracted as national security adviser and secretary of state to Richard M. Nixon and secretary of state to Gerald Ford. The British Foreign Office referred to him at the time as “the Wizard of the Western World'” and Playboy Bunnies voted him the man they would prefer to date in 1972—no small accomplishments for an expert on the Congress of Vienna who spent much of…
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