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| 14809. DIPLOMACY BY HENRY KISSINGER: HENRY KISSINGER’S ANLAYSIS OF WOODROW WILSON’S DIPLOMACY. . This paper considers Kissinger’s analysis of Wilson’s diplomacy in the context of the broader theory of realpolitik, in which the realities of power politics and strategic balance take precedence over moral issues of idealism, guilt or justice. Argues that Kissinger’s realism reflects a worldview that requires a global balance of power in a “principle of conservative unity,” rejecting agreements which any parties consider unjust in their essence. This worldview accepts Wilson’s morality, perhaps, but not his methods. KEYWORDS: book review nonfiction diplomacy presidents Woodrow Wilson Kissinger realpolitik. Written 2003. 10 pages, 16 footnotes, 1 bibliographic source. 2,319 words. |
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