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Living parallel lives, they counselled presidents and changed the course of the cold war. How would they steer America today?
Fifty years after the Wall Street Journal published one of a generation’s most famous op-ed columns, Vietnam emerges as a ...
And no diplomatic maneuver is more quintessentially Kissinger than the U.S. opening to China in 1972. As great-power ...
In 1975, after Ford had taken office as president, Kissinger writes that the administration’s "sole remaining card to prevent Saigon’s collapse" was additional money from Congress to fund the ...
Charles Hutzler, a journalist and editor, spent 25 years covering China for the Associated Press and the Wall Street Journal.
The national security adviser seemed at a loss. It fell to Michael Waltz to explain to handpicked members of his staff this ...
The taxpayer-funded think tank cloaked elite impunity and American interventionism in the language of liberalism.
American polymath, with a profound love of music. He is a cognitive scientist, a neuroscientist, a musician and an analyst, ...
The photograph is titled “The Terror of War,” but it is ubiquitously known as the Napalm Girl photograph. The napalm attack ...
Aside from his gravelly baritone and his attempts at rearranging the world like Tetris pieces, Henry Kissinger is perhaps ...