So Tricky Dicky taunts Kissinger with the spectre of Ford giving his job to Al Haig should Nixon fail to survive, while Kissinger dangles the judgement of history in front of a master desperate to be remembered as a great statesman.
Today, the octogenarian Johnny Kissinger is evidently not content with his reckless legitimation of the denuclearization of the United States.
Stephen Flanagan, the Henry A. Kissinger chair in diplomacy and national security at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, underscored the sense of uncertainty.
By both upbringing and philosophy, she is a committed Republican realist in the tradition of Kissinger, Scowcroft and Colin Powell.
If even the venerable Mr Kissinger can be caught out, what hope for American statesmen far less familiar with China?
During the 1970s, Kissinger was understandably guarded about his activities.
Once he leaves the government, Powell is on his way to being the next Henry Kissinger, a former secretary of state widely regarded as a wise man on world affairs.
In 1973, Wolfowitz, who had been teaching at Yale, joined the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, where he was among a group of hawks who reacted skeptically to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks agreement, which Henry Kissinger had negotiated with the Soviet Union.
On the wider front, Barack Obama endorsed the call last year by four senior former US diplomats (including Henry Kissinger) for the US to aim for a nuclear weapons-free world, as it is supposed to be under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Only pressure from Henry Kissinger kept the Egyptian 3rd Army from being destroyed totally as the ceasefire became final.
He was the author of 17 books, including The Trial of Henry Kissinger, How Religion Poisons Everything, and a memoir, Hitch-22.
In real life, says Kissinger, the moment is "extremely quiet, profoundly quiet".
The first is Mr Kissinger's insight that Chinese strategists think like players of wei qi or Go, which means that, in the long term, they wish to avoid encirclement.
Though the likes of Henry Kissinger have been in attendance for a number of years, it is only recently other statesmen and politicians of his caliber have graced the occasion.
He has served as staff member to Henry Kissinger on the National Security Council, as delegate to the Force Reductions Negotiations in Vienna and as deputy director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
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Among others, he called the Vatican, pretending to be Henry Kissinger, and managed to get a bishop on the line.
"Tell the Cambodians that we will be friends with them, " Kissinger told an official in the region, according to a declassified State Department account.
Not only that, but the Times front-page stories on both Friday and Saturday enlisted Henry Kissinger as another Republican opponent of the war.
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger writes in the Washington Post that everything returns to the challenge of Iran.
But as Kissinger hints, the most reliable way to become engaged in a war is to desperately try to avoid one.
Before Mr Kissinger himself enters the narrative, the reader is offered 200 pages of history of modern China and its foreign relations.
Ex-European Mrs Albright sounds fully at home in America, and her higher-mindedness sits more easily on the American mind than Mr Kissinger's realpolitik.
The court action follows several requests by judges in Chile and Argentina judges to question Mr Kissinger over human rights abuses committed during the military regimes of the 1970s.
It was Henry Kissinger, who received the prize in 1973 while serving as President Nixon's secretary of state.
Everybody who's anybody in U.S. foreign policy has made the pilgrimage to mecca: Henry Kissinger, Jimmy Carter, former U.N.
Similar motions to avoid appearing as witnesses may be expected from the other former officials and from Kissinger Associates which also received a summons to testify.
In the early 1970s, when Henry Kissinger (academic foreign-policy expert par excellence) led Nixon to open relations with China, he was cutting against the grain of popular opinion.
Although he denied any role by Kissinger Associates in promoting the sale, the client relationship Eagleburger maintained with Bell Manufacturing Company of Belgium (an Alcatel subsidiary) through Kent Associates was not explored in questioning.
His duties at the White House, on Henry Kissinger's National Security Council and for Nixon, had been carried out while still under military orders and earned him a dizzy ascent, from colonel to four-star general in four years.
Miller, the Middle East expert at the Wilson Center, cites legendary former secretaries such as Henry Kissinger, James Baker and George Schultz as diplomats who were empowered to create the policies that their presidents then implemented.
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