I enjoyed it. What should I read next? World Order?
>>9131759
You're going to enjoy this even more.
>>9131759
If you're interested in serious political thought, then you should pick up some Trump books to broadne you're mind
>>9131771
Thx
>>9131759
Diplomacy is one of the greatest entry-level books ever to exists. If you are lacking in general knowledge of history, pick that up. You can read up recent interviews of Kissinger and you'd have read World Order.
If you like the topic of China I recommend Debating China by Hachigian. One of the most eye opening works about the future trajectory of US China relations
>>9131759
Why are the opinions of this war criminal taken seriously?
>>9132192
He affected reality quite a bit.
>>9131759
Definitely Diplomacy OP. Kissinger gets a lot of hate from every side of the political spectrum, but is IMO the modern Machiavelli in terms of his importance on realist diplomacy.
>>9131771
double thanks
although it does seem a bit "rich" to a pleb like me that such a criticism would be coming from a trotskyist who went on to supported the war in iraq just a few years later
>>9131771
I've always wondered what compelled Christopher Hitchens to write so much.
>>9131759
>China - On Henry Kissinger
>>9131759
Not by Kissinger, but I'd also recommend:
Arts of Power
America's Dialogue With the World
>>9131759
World Order is okay but Kissinger's understanding of world history is meme tier tbqh with you famalams.
>>9131862
This
>>9132594
He had a lot to say about the world and people trusted him. Last good public intellectual imo
>>9131905
Any other suggestions?
>>9133497
Lol so full of yourself
>>9138814
u wot m8
>>9131759
Was it written with the blood of all those Cambodians he had killed?