Don’t be a Kerensky!
David Runciman: Kissinger looks for his prince, 3 December 2020
The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World
by Barry Gewen.
Norton, 452 pp., £22.99, April 2020,978 1 324 00405 9 Show More
by Barry Gewen.
Norton, 452 pp., £22.99, April 2020,
Henry Kissinger and American Power: A Political Biography
by Thomas Schwartz.
Hill and Wang, 548 pp., £27.99, September 2020,978 0 8090 9537 7 Show More
by Thomas Schwartz.
Hill and Wang, 548 pp., £27.99, September 2020,
“... followed, his was still the third most cited name in the American press, behind Ronald Reagan and Elizabeth Taylor. He went on to advise presidents of all stripes, commanded huge fees on Wall Street, was lionised in China and feted by publishers. This has continued into his late nineties. Kissinger has always liked to draw a historical parallel from the first ... ”