On China
Penguin Random House
Paperback
Description
On China is Henry Kissinger’s authoritative examination of China’s political history, diplomacy, and global strategy. Drawing from his direct experience as a U.S. diplomat, Kissinger explores China’s imperial legacy, Cold War tensions, and modern superpower status.
He provides a historical perspective on U.S.-China relations, detailing events such as Nixon’s visit to China in 1972, the Tiananmen Square crisis, and China’s economic rise. Kissinger argues that understanding China’s strategic thinking is crucial for future diplomacy.
Why Read This Book
- A firsthand account from one of the key architects of U.S.-China relations.
- A detailed analysis of China’s history, culture, and political strategy.
- Essential for those interested in geopolitics, diplomacy, and China’s global influence.
About the Author
Henry Kissinger is a German-born American diplomat, political scientist, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. He served as National Security Advisor and Secretary of State under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Kissinger is known for his influential role in shaping U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War and his contributions to diplomatic theory and practice. His extensive writings and analyses on international relations have made him a respected and controversial figure in global politics
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