The memoirs detail his political decisions and international relations that shaped the world order during the Cold War, especially in the 1970s. Kissinger discusses the peace negotiations in the Vietnam War, the improvement of American relations with China and the Soviet Union, and his role in Middle East foreign policy, including American relations with Arab states and “Israel.”
Henry Kissinger’s Memoirs, Two Parts
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Arabic / English
A detailed record of his diplomatic decisions during the Cold War, including his policies toward Vietnam, China, and the Middle East.
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