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Kissinger and wrote
David Rothkopf, managing director of Kissinger Associates and an adjunct professor of international affairs at Columbia University ( who also served as a senior US Commerce Department official in the Clinton Administration ), wrote about cultural imperialism in his provocatively titled In Praise of Cultural Imperialism?
He even attended the 1994 FIFA World Cup with long time soccer fan Henry Kissinger, although he wrote during the 2006 FIFA World Cup that soccer can be interesting to watch but is still a " boring game.
As Henry Kissinger has noted, " The man of ' blood and iron ' wrote prose of extraordinary directness and lucidity, comparable in distinctiveness to Churchill's use of the English language.
In 2003, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger told New York Magazine that Zakaria “ has a first-class mind and likes to say things that run against conventional wisdom .” Zakaria " may have more intellectual range and insights than any other public thinker in the West ," wrote David Shribman in the Boston Globe.
Among his other issue-based works he wrote the screenplay and produced Kissinger and Nixon ( 1995 ), Color of Justice ( 1997 ) and wrote the scripts for Ruby Ridge: An American Tragedy, a four-hour miniseries for CBS, and The Man Who Captured Eichmann.

Kissinger and later
A State Department document made available by the National Security Archive on 10 April 2010 reveals that a démarche protesting Pinochet's Operation: Condor assassination program was proposed and sent on 23 August 1976 to US diplomatic missions in Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile to be delivered to their host governments but later rescinded on 16 September 1976 by Henry Kissinger, following concerns raised by US ambassadors assigned there of both personal safety and a likely diplomatic contretemps.
The early-1978 proposition by Moro of a DC-PSI cabinet supported also by the PCI was strongly opposed by both super-powers: the USA ( and its State Secretary Henry Kissinger in particular ) feared that the collaboration of an Italian government with the Communists might have allowed these later to gain information on strategic NATO military plans and installations, and pass them to Soviet agents.
Moro's widow later recounted Moro's meeting with U. S. President Nixon's advisor, Henry Kissinger, and an unidentified American intelligence official, who warned him not to pursue the strategy of bringing the Communist Party into his cabinet, telling him " You must abandon your policy of bringing all the political forces in your country into direct collaboration ... or you will pay dearly for it.
Kissinger later admitted, however, that the union of the two positions did not work.
President Richard Nixon and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger discussed bombing the dike network in a 1972 conversation on Operation Linebacker II, later published by Daniel Ellsberg:
Two hours later at noon, H. R. Haldeman and Ron Ziegler joined Kissinger and Nixon:
The People's Republic of China started talks with the United States in the early 1970s, culminating in high level meetings with Henry Kissinger and later Richard Nixon.
( a friendship that Henry Kissinger would later use to make his now-famous secret trip to China in July 1971 ).
As a teaching fellow at Harvard, he shared an office and friendship with Henry Kissinger, later to receive the Nobel Prize for Peace as U. S. Secretary of State.
At 10: 48 a. m., Martin relayed to Kissinger his desire to activate " the FREQUENT WIND " evacuation plan ; Kissinger gave the order three minutes later.
On the assigned day, the two men met for a session that Kissinger later described as " brutal and insulting.
Two years later, President Gerald Ford appointed him as a member of the U. S. Delegation to that year's United Nations General Assembly, where he served under Henry Kissinger.
Early in his career, he was assigned to the U. S. embassy in Tanzania and later as Special Assistant to Secretaries of State William P. Rogers and Henry Kissinger.
Anticipating Israeli requests, Henry Kissinger, the United States Secretary of State and President Richard Nixon's National Security Adviser, made arrangements for El Al to pick up some items, including ammunition, " high technology products " and AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles at a US naval base in Virginia on October 7, and was later presented with a list of priority arms ; a modest effort soon began, but Kissinger still hoped to keep any visible involvement at a minimum.

Kissinger and final
According to Thomas J. Johnson, a professor of journalism at Southern Illinois University, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger predicted during Nixon's final days that history would remember Nixon as a great president and that Watergate would be relegated to a " minor footnote.
In a meeting with Kissinger, Tho significantly modified his bargaining line, allowing that the Saigon government could remain in power and that negotiations between the two South Vietnamese parties could develop a final settlement.

Kissinger and analysis
" ( see also: Sino-Soviet split ..) As Dr. Kissinger notes: " Whatever the shortcomings of its execution, the Chinese campaign reflected the reflected a serious, long-term strategic analysis.

Kissinger and influence
Opponents of Kissinger claimed that the latter would be the dominant influence on Ford's foreign policy, and his continuation in the dual roles was proof of this.
However, his influence was drastically circumscribed throughout his tenure by Nixon's determination to handle critical foreign policy strategy and execution directly from the White House through his national security adviser, Henry Kissinger.
Relations between the Soviet Union and the United States continued to be strained and “ Truman perceived the emerging struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union as a contest between good and evil, not as having to do with spheres of political influence ” ( Kissinger 447 ).
Kissinger also examines the use of the sphere of influence arguments put forth by the Soviet Union in Eastern and Southern Europe after World War II ; an argument that has been maintained by contemporary Russian foreign relations with regard to the Ukraine, Georgia and other former Soviet satellites in Central Asia.

Kissinger and Presidential
In 1969, he was appointed Military Assistant to the Presidential Assistant for National Security Affairs, Henry Kissinger, a position he retained until 1970 when President Richard Nixon promoted Haig to Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.
A former friend and business partner of Henry Kissinger, Alexander Haig, and James Baker, Ansary is a devoted Republican, having served on the National Finance Committee of the Bush-Cheney 2004 Presidential Campaign.
The basis of the format for its briefings was the " Presidential Daily Brief " which he helped Kissinger prepare for Nixon.

Kissinger and Assistant
Hence, he kept Henry A. Kissinger as both Secretary of State and Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.
* 1971-1972 Robert C. McFarlane ; Chairman and CEO, Energy and Communications Solutions ; former National Security Advisor to President Ronald Reagan ; former Counselor to the U. S. Department of State ; former Special Assistant for National Security Affairs to President Gerald Ford ; former Military Assistant to Henry Kissinger and Brent Scowcroft
McFarlane was assigned to the Office of Legislative Affairs at the White House, and at the conclusion of that assignment was selected as the Military Assistant to Henry Kissinger at the National Security Council.
* 1969 – 1977: National Security Council staff member, Special Assistant to Dr. Henry Kissinger
He served as U. S. Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs ( October 1974 – June 1976 ) and Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs ( June 1976 – January 1977 ) under then-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in the administration of President Gerald Ford.
David R. Young ( born November 10, 1936 ) was a Special Assistant at the National Security Council in the Nixon Administration and an Administrative Assistant to Henry Kissinger.

Kissinger and almost
Indonesian forces launched a massive air and sea invasion, known as Operasi Seroja, or ' Operation Komodo ', almost entirely using US-supplied equipment even if Kissinger feared this would be revealed to the public.
They commissioned author Chen Zufeng to pen a report portraying Bo as a man who is " as statesman-like as Henry Kissinger, as environmentally conscious as Al Gore, and almost as beloved by the public as Princess Diana.
Some referred to him as " the Berlin Wall " and the " Vatican Kissinger " in the Vatican for his aggressive and almost authoritarian tenure as Substitute of the Secretariat of State, including having the more senior Curialists channel business through him.

Kissinger and exclusively
For a time in 1968-1969 the high school underground press had its own press services, FRED ( run by Clark Kissinger of SDS, with its base in Chicago schools ) and HIPS ( High School Independent Press Service, produced by students working out of Liberation News Service headquarters and aimed primarily but not exclusively at New York City schools ).

Kissinger and from
Similarly, while having several characters as students in a class taught by Henry Kissinger, the dialogue made up for Kissinger would also come from “ off-panel ” ( although Kissinger had earlier appeared as a character with his face shown in a 1972 series of strips in which he met Mark Slackmeyer while the latter was on a trip to Washington ).
It is no accident that even today Thucydides turns up as a guiding spirit in military academies, neocon think tanks and the writings of men like Henry Kissinger ; whereas Herodotus has been the choice of imaginative novelists ( Michael Ondaatje's novel The English Patient and the film based on it boosted the sale of the Histories to a wholly unforeseen degree ) and — as food for a starved soul — of an equally imaginative foreign correspondent from Iron Curtain Poland, Ryszard Kapuscinski.
Kissinger would work to prevent sectarian conflicts in Yemen and Lebanon from devolving into regional wars under Presidents Nixon and Ford.
Kissinger maintained that Nixon made specific proposals to Gandhi on a solution for the crisis, some of which she heard for the first time ; for example, mutual withdrawal of troops from the Indo-East Pakistan borders.
Kissinger indicated he was in an inherently absurd position of either pushing his Department's views as chairman or dissociating himself from his subordinates.
He believed that Kissinger had amassed too much power during his tenure as National Security Advisor and Secretary of State, and effectively shielded his Presidents from competing viewpoints within the foreign policy establishment.
for this are as follows: Wilfred P. Deac, " Road to the Killing Fields: The Cambodian War of 1970-1975 " ( Texas A & M University Press, 1997 ) pp. 61 – 2 ; Robert Dallek, " Nixon and Kissinger: Partners in Power ," ( Harper Collins, 2007 ), p. 191 ; Steve Heder " Cambodian Communism and the Vietnamse Model, Volume I: Imitation and Independence, 1930-1975 ," ( White Lotus Press, 2004 ), p. 156.: It seems likely that Lon Nol initially intended to strengthen his position against the North Vietnamese with the ultimate aim of preventing their troops ( and those of the Viet Cong ) from operating within Cambodian borders, and wished to apply pressure on Sihanouk to achieve this.
Although Henry Kissinger tried to stop the details from making their way to the Japanese government, fearing that it would harm the two countries ' security relationship, Miki pushed a bill through the Diet that requested information from the Senate.
According to Kenneth Stein in " Heroic Diplomacy: Sadat, Kissinger, Carter, Begin, and the Quest for Arab-Israeli Peace ": " The Accords were another interim agreement or step, but negotiations that flowed from the Accords slowed for several reasons.
In 1970 he also requested and participated in a high level meeting of Chilean businessman and publisher Augustin Edwards Eastman with high Nixon administration officials, after which President Nixon met with then-National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger and CIA Director Richard Helms and, in the words of a 1976 New York Times article, said " that Chile was to be saved from Allende and he didn't care much how.
* Interview with Henry Kissinger discusses Helsinki Accords during Soviet Repression in Poland from the Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archives
The State Department had discouraged the request, understanding the political delicacy, but after pressure from influential figures including former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Council on Foreign Relations chairman David Rockefeller, the Carter administration decided to grant the Shah's request.
By January 18, 1974, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger had negotiated an Israeli troop withdrawal from parts of the Sinai.
The judge also considered extradition proceedings for former U. S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger after receiving no cooperation from him or Nathaniel Davis to requests from the Supreme Court of Chile.
Kissinger Associates does not disclose its list of corporate clients, and reportedly bars clients from acknowledging the relationship.
However, over time details from proxy statements and the tendency of senior businessmen to talk about their relationship with Kissinger have leaked out and a number of major corporate clients have been identified.
Examples: Kissinger ( from Kissingen ), Schwarzenegger ( from Schwarzenegg or Schwarzeneck ), Bayer ( from Bavaria, German Bayern ).

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