Years of renewal / Henry Kissinger
- Bib ID:
- 742644
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- Author:
- Kissinger, Henry, 1923-
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- New York, NY : Simon & Schuster, c1999
- 1151 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0684855712
- Full contents:
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- 1. A Ford, Not a Lincoln
- Pt. 1. The Nixon Legacy. 2. The Man and the Organization. 3. Controversy over Detente. 4. Jackson, Arms Control, and Jewish Emigration. 5. China and Its Leaders
- Pt. 2. Ford at the Helm. 6. The New Presidency. 7. Cyprus, a Case Study in Ethnic Conflict
- Pt. 3. East-West Relations. 8. Ford Inherits the Debate over Detente. 9. A Visit with Brezhnev. 10. Vladivostok and the Crisis in American-Soviet Relations. 11. The Intelligence Investigations
- Pt. 4. Breakthrough in the Middle East. 12. Ford and Middle East Diplomacy. 13. One Shuttle Too Many. 14. Sinai II and the Road to Peace
- Pt. 5. Collapse in Indochina, Tragedy of the Kurds. 15. Indochina Tragedy - The Beginning of the End. 16. The Collapse of Cambodia. 17. The End of Vietnam. 18. Anatomy of a Crisis: The Mayaguez. 19. Tragedy of the Kurds
- Pt. 6. The Atlantic Relationship. 20. The Restoration of Western Unity. 21. The European Security Conference. 22. The Energy Crisis.
- Pt. 7. Latin America. 23. Panama, Mexico, and the "New Dialogue" 24. Brazil, Chile, and Western Hemisphere Unity. 25. Cuban Interlude
- Pt. 8. Relations with the Communist World. 26. Civil War in Angola. 27. Last Visit to Moscow. 28. Preserving the Sino-American Relationship
- Pt. 9. Southern Africa. 29. An African Strategy. 30. First Visit to Africa. 31. Toward Majority Rule in Southern Africa. 32. Breakthrough to Majority Rule
- Pt. 10. End of the Ford Presidency. 33. Civil War in Lebanon and Middle East Peace. 34. Reflections.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 1081-1120) and index.
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