Nixon and Kissinger

Nixon and Kissinger
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 820
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ISBN-10 : 9780061832956
ISBN-13 : 0061832952
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Book Synopsis Nixon and Kissinger by : Robert Dallek

Download or read book Nixon and Kissinger written by Robert Dallek and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 2009-10-13 with total page 820 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The renowned scholar’s epic dual biography of the 37th president and his powerful secretary of state: “A classic work of contemporary American history” (The Los Angeles Times). Working side by side in the White House, Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger were two of the most compelling, contradictory, and powerful figures in the second half of the twentieth century. While their personalities could hardly have seemed more different, both were largely self-made men, brimming with ambition, driven by their own inner demons, and often ruthless in pursuit of their goals. Tapping into a wealth of recently declassified archives, Robert Dallek uncovers fascinating details about Nixon and Kissinger’s tumultuous personal relationship and brilliantly analyzes their shared roles in monumental historical events—including the nightmare of Vietnam, the unprecedented opening to China, détente with the Soviet Union, the Yom Kippur War in the Middle East, the disastrous overthrow of Allende in Chile, and the scandal of Watergate.


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