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  1. Does America Need a Foreign Policy? : Toward a Diplomacy for the 21st Century by Henry Kissinger, 2002-09-04
  2. The Flawed Architect: Henry Kissinger and American Foreign Policy by Jussi M. Hanhimäki, 2004-09-09
  3. Uncertain greatness: Henry Kissinger and American foreign policy by Roger Morris, 1977
  4. Nuclear Weapons & Foreign Policy by Kissinger A Henry, 1969-05-17
  5. A World Restored: Metternich, Castlereagh and the Problems of Peace, 1812-22 (Weidenfeld & Nicolson 50 years) by Henry Kissinger, 1999-10-28
  6. The Kissinger Transcripts: The Top-Secret Talks With Beijing and Moscow
  7. American Foreign Policy, three Essays by Henry A Kissinger, 1969
  8. Henry Kissinger: The Anguish of Power by John G. Stoessinger, 1977-03-17
  9. The World Restored: Metternich, Castlereagh, and the Problems of Peace, 1812-22 by Henry A. Kissinger, 2000-10-19
  10. The Kissinger Saga: Walter and Henry Kissinger: Two Brothers from Furth, Germany by Evi Kurz, 2009-09-01
  11. Stoessinger Henry Kissinger - Anguish of Power (Cloth) by JG STOESSINGER, 1976-04-01
  12. The necessity for choice;: Prospects of American foreign policy by Henry Kissinger, 1962
  13. The Troubled Partnership: A Re-Appraisal of the Atlantic Alliance by Henry Alfred Kissinger, 1982-11-15
  14. Problems of National Strategy by Henry A. (Editor) Kissinger, 1970-01-01

21. Vietnam War Biographies
Kissinger, Henry A. Kovic, Ron; Ky, Nguyen Cao; Lansdale, Edward; Lin, Maya; Lodge, Henry Cabot; Martin, Graham; McCain, John; McGovern, George; McNamara, Robert S.
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22. China - The New York Times - Search For 'KISSINGER, HENRY A'
World news about China. Breaking news and archival information about its people, politics and economy from The New York Times.
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23. Experts | Center For Strategic And International Studies
CSIS experts, working through more than 30 programs, conduct research and Kissinger, Henry A.
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24. Biographies & Memoirs / Autobiography / Years Of Upheaval, 1973-77 By Kissinger,
Biographies Memoirs / Autobiography / Years of Upheaval, 197377 by Kissinger, Henry A Kissinger, Henry A Weidenfeld Nicolson 1982, first edition hardcover in dust jacket
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25. NPR : Henry Kissinger -- National Press Club
Mar 05, 2002 Webcast from the National Press Club with Henry Kissinger.
http://www.npr.org/programs/npc/2002/020305.hkissinger.html

26. Kissinger Associates - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Kissinger Associates, Inc., founded in 1982, is a New York Citybased international consulting firm, founded and run by Henry Kissinger, Brent Scowcroft, and Lawrence Eagleburger.
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Kissinger Associates
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Kissinger Associates, Inc. , founded in 1982, is a New York City -based international consulting firm, founded and run by Henry Kissinger Brent Scowcroft , and Lawrence Eagleburger . The firm assists its clients in identifying strategic partners and investment opportunities, and advises clients on government relations throughout the world.
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The firm was founded in 1982 by Henry Kissinger. In 1999, Mack McLarty joined Kissinger to open Kissinger McLarty Associates , the firm's office on Eighteenth and Pennsylvania streets in Washington, D.C. . McLarty was White House Chief of Staff under Bill Clinton. Kissinger McLarty is a corporate member of the Council of the Americas , the New York-based business organization established by David Rockefeller in 1965. . As of January 2008, the two firms have separated and McLarty Associates , headed by Mack McLarty, is an independent firm based in Washington. Kissinger Associates is located in River House on Park Avenue at Fifty-first Street, in a building also occupied by

27. The Pitfalls Of Universal Jurisdiction | Foreign Affairs
The passions aroused by the attempt to extradite Augusto Pinochet highlight the many unresolved issues in the movement to enforce global justice.
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    The Pitfalls of Universal Jurisdiction
    By Henry A. Kissinger July/August 2001
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    • Summary: The passions aroused by the attempt to extradite Augusto Pinochet highlight the many unresolved issues in the movement to enforce global justice. Widespread agreement that human rights violations and crimes against humanity must be prosecuted has hindered active consideration of the proper role of international courts. Universal jurisdiction risks creating universal tyranny that of judges. Henry A. Kissinger, Chairman of Kissinger Associates, Inc., is a former Secretary of State and National Security Adviser. This essay is adapted from his latest book, Does America Need a Foreign Policy? Toward a Diplomacy for the 21st Century.
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      Response, Sep/Oct 2001 The Case For Universal Jurisdiction Kenneth Roth Henry Kissinger's criticisms of universal jurisdiction are misplaced and overblown. His alternative to a global "tyranny of judges" would mean impunity for the real tyrants. Read Essay, Jul 1973

28. Russia News - Breaking World Russia News - The New York Times - Search For 'KISS
more on russia and atomic weapons, history, united states armament and defense, nixon, richard milhous, kissinger, henry a
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29. A Conversation With Henry Kissinger - C-SPAN Video Library
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was interviewed at the International Kissinger, Henry A. Secretary (Former) Department of State
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A Conversation with Henry Kissinger
Oct 8, 2009
International Republican Institute Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was interviewed at the International Republican Institute. Senator McCain introduced Former Secretary Kissinger, who spoke about U.S. foreign policy and particularly about comparisons between Vietnam and current operations in Afghanistan. He responded to .. Read More Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was interviewed at the International Republican Institute. Senator McCain introduced Former Secretary Kissinger, who spoke about U.S. foreign policy and particularly about comparisons between Vietnam and current operations in Afghanistan. He responded to questions from audience members. 51 minutes 382 Views
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30. Vietnam's Lessons - Los Angeles Times
May 31, 2007 Henry A. Kissinger HENRY A. KISSINGER was secretary of State from 1973 to 1977.
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31. Le Chemin De La Paix. De Kissinger Henry A. - Achat Et Vente De Livres Neufs Et
Kissinger, Henry A(lfred) (born May 27, 1923, F rth, Ger.) Germanborn U.S. political scientist and foreign-policy adviser (1969–76). He immigrated with his family to the U.S. in
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32. START Treaty - C-SPAN Video Library
Henry Kissinger testified on the new U.S.Russia nuclear arms reduction treaty Kissinger, Henry A. Secretary (Former) Department of State
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START Treaty
May 25, 2010
Senate Committee Foreign Relations Henry Kissinger testified on the new U.S.-Russia nuclear arms reduction treaty, START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty). The treaty calls for both the U.S. and Russia to reduce the number of deployed nuclear missiles to 1,550, down from 2,000. Secretary Kissinger said the failure of the Senate's .. Read More Henry Kissinger testified on the new U.S.-Russia nuclear arms reduction treaty, START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty). The treaty calls for both the U.S. and Russia to reduce the number of deployed nuclear missiles to 1,550, down from 2,000. Secretary Kissinger said the failure of the Senate's ratification of the treaty would be particularly upsetting, and that the treaty would not be an obstacle to a missile defense program or modernization of nuclear weapons. 1 hour, 40 minutes

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34. Academic Module: The End Of The American Era: U.S. Foreign Policy And The Geopol
This module addresses the broad strategic challenges and emerging nature of global politics facing the United States in this new century. It would be appropriate in a wide
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35. Henry A Kissinger Quotations Index 2 Quotes At Quotatio
Henry A Kissinger quotes, Henry A Kissinger quotations, Quotatio 1. A crisis does not always appear to a policymaker as a series of dramatic events.
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36. Henry A. Kissinger | Foreign Affairs
The passions aroused by the attempt to extradite Augusto Pinochet highlight the many unresolved issues in the movement to enforce global justice.
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    Capsule Review May/Jun Lawrence D. Freedman Essay Jul/Aug The Pitfalls of Universal Jurisdiction Henry A. Kissinger The passions aroused by the attempt to extradite Augusto Pinochet highlight the many unresolved issues in the movement to enforce global justice. Widespread agreement that human rights violations and crimes against humanity must be prosecuted has hindered active consideration of the proper role of international courts. Universal jurisdiction risks creating universal tyranny that of judges. Review Essay Jul/Aug The Conscience of a Conservative: The Dangers of Dogmatism in U.S. Foreign Policy Michael Mandelbaum Henry Kissinger's Does America Need a Foreign Policy? warns that Washington could become an overly dogmatic superpower. For the new century he recommends returning to the oldest foreign policy of all: maintaining regional balances of power. Essay May/Jun Between the Old Left and the New Right Henry A. Kissinger After Richard Nixon's 1972 re-election, a new political force the neoconservatives, former anti-Nixon liberals now bent on total victory over the Soviet Union emerged to undermine his diplomacy. Nixon and his heir, Gerald Ford, sought to carefully wear the Soviets down, but the neocons yearned to vanquish communism with a burst of ideological elan. The new right's insistence on smearing detente as appeasement led them to ignore subtle Soviet encroachments and abandon Ford when he urged Congress to aid Indochina and Angola. The neocons undercut the real foreign policy debate, which was between the White House and the liberals.

37. Congress Of Vienna: 1814-1815
London, 1946. Kissinger, Henry A. A World Restored Metternich, Castlereagh and the Problems of Peace 18121822. Houghton Mifflin. Boston, 1957.
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The Congress of Vienna
The Congress of Vienna was held from September of 1814 to June of 1815. After the downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte, this international conference was called to create a balance among the European powers in such a way so as to prevent future wars and maintain peace and stability on the European continent. The means of achieving this goal would be through a major reshaping of European interior borders. Important People: Though the conference opened with a series of glittery balls and conferences, the delegates soon got down to work. Mainly, the four major powers of Europe (Austria, Russia, Prussia, and Great Britain) were left to make most of the big decisions. Austria sent Prince Klemens von Metternich, the Austrian minister of State who was also acting as a president of the Congress. The Russian Empire was represented by Alexander I, the emperor of Russia. The main delegate from Prussia was Prince Karl August von Hardenberg, and Great Britain was represented by Lord Castlereagh, and later Arthur Wellesley, the first duke of Wellington. This group of major powers decided that France, Spain, and the smaller powers would have no voice in important decisions. However, the
French diplomat, Charles Maurice de Talleyrand, was successful in allowing France to have an equal voice in the negotiations. Talleyrand became the deciding vote in many of the decisions.

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39. The Membership Of The Bilderberger Organization
USA Kissinger, Henry A. Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc. D Kopper, Hilmar - Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank A.G. USA Kravis, Marie-Josee - Senior Fellow
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The Bilderberger Membership This material allows the reader to identify one of the world's most powerful political-economic elite bodies. While its existence is hardly a secret, its ability to co-ordinate the policies of the globalism across countries, can often be missed.
http://www.bilderberg.org/bilder.htm#info2002

Bilderberg Membership and Organisational Structure (2002)
1. Advisory Group 2. Steering Group 3. Membership
From the Bilderberg 'Information' pamphlet - available free from the Bilderberg Office in Leiden, Netherlands.
Members Advisory Group
I - Giovanni Agnelli
GB - Eric Roll of Ipsden
USA - David Rockefeller
D - Otto Wolff von Amerongen
Steering Committee HONORARY SECRETARY GENERAL J. Martin Taylor Chairman, WH Smith Group PLC; International Advisor, Goldman Sachs International HONORARY CHAIRMAN Etienne Davignon Vice Chairman, Societe Generale de Belgique EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Maja Banck-Polderman National BB Steering Group Representatives: USA Allaire, Paul A. - Former Chairman and C.E.O., Xerox Corporation P Balsemao, Francisco Pinto - Chairman, IMPRESA, S.G.P.S.; former Prime Minister

40. Kissing Up Definition Of Kissing Up In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Kissinger, Henry (Alfred) Kissinger, Henry (Alfred) Kissinger, Henry A Kissinger, Henry Alfred Kissinger, Henry Alfred Kissinger, Henry Alfred KISSM
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