Diplomacy By Henry A. Kissinger Paperback by unknown author

A sweeping analysis of modern international relations that traces the development of Western diplomacy from the balance-of-power system through the 20th century, combining historical case studies with theory to argue that successful statecraft requires a realistic assessment of national interest, careful strategic planning, and adaptability to changing power dynamics; the book examines the personalities, ideas, and institutional practices that shaped major treaties and crises and draws lessons for managing great-power competition in the nuclear age.

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