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the anatomy of two major foreign policy crises

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An edition of Crisis (2003)

Crisis

the anatomy of two major foreign policy crises

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"By drawing upon hitherto unpublished transcripts of his telephone conversations during the Yom Kippur War (1973) and the last days of the Vietnam War (1975), Henry Kissinger reveals what goes on behind the scenes at the highest levels in a diplomatic crisis." "The two major foreign policy crises in this book, one successfully negotiated, one that ended tragically, were unique in that they moved so fast that much of the work on them had to be handled by telephone." "The longer of the two sections deals in detail with the Yom Kippur War and is full of revelations, as well as great relevancy: In Kissinger's conversations with Golda Meir, Israeli Prime Minister; Simcha Dinitz, Israeli ambassador to the U.S; Mohamed el-Zayyat; the Egyptian Foreign Minister; Anatoly Dobrynin, the Soviet Ambassador to the U.S.; Kurt Waldheim, the Secretary General of the U.N.; and a host of others, as well as with President Nixon, many of the main elements of the current problems in the Middle East can be seen." "The section on the end of the Vietnam War is a tragic drama, as Kissinger tries to help his president and a divided nation through the final moments of a lost war. It is full of astonishing material, such as Kissinger's trying to secure the evacuation of a Marine company which, at the very last minute, is discovered to still be in Saigon as the city is about to fall, and his exchanges with Ambassador Martin in Saigon, who is reluctant to leave his embassy." "This is a book that presents perhaps the best record of the inner workings of diplomacy at the superheated pace and tension of real crisis."--Jacket.

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Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
564

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Crisis: The Anatomy of Two Major Foreign Policy Crises
July 27, 2004, Simon & Schuster
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2003, Simon & Schuster
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2003, Simon & Schuster
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.73056/09/047
Library of Congress
E855 .K56 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
564 p. ;
Number of pages
564

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3318907M
Internet Archive
crisisanatomyoft00kiss
ISBN 10
0743249100
LCCN
2004269803
OCLC/WorldCat
52856329
Library Thing
265027
Goodreads
893660

First Sentence

"The Middle East crisis that erupted into war in 1973 had many components: the Arab-Israeli conflict; the ideological struggle between Arab moderates and radicals; and the rivalry of the superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union."

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