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HENRY KISSINGER’S ROLE IN THE CREATION OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY

Lidija Kos-Stanišić ; Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Henry Kissinger is one of the most eminent and influential intellectuals in American foreign policy. His work and achievements may be divided into three phases of his participation in the creation of American foreign policy. In the first – scholarly – phase of his career, he criticized US foreign policy. His works from that period clearly reflect his realpolitik outlook. Particularly important for his life and work is the second phase when he was able, as a national security adviser and later as Secretary of State for presidents Nixon and Ford, to use his remarkable intellectual capital and successfully practice realpolitik as the creator and proponent of American foreign policy. After his retirement from foreign policy administration, Kissinger did not cease to use his clout in the field of international relations and American foreign policy. He has been one of the most significant American intellectuals who have exerted an influence on American foreign policy.

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Hrčak ID:

31211

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/31211

Publication date:

6.12.1999.

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