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World Order

Reflections on the Character of Nations and the Course of History

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In World Order, Henry Kissinger - one of the leading practitioners of world diplomacy and author of On China - makes his monumental investigation into the 'tectonic plates' of global history and state relations.

World Order is the summation of Henry Kissinger's thinking about history, strategy and statecraft. As if taking a perspective from far above the globe, it examines the great tectonic plates of history and the motivations of nations, explaining the attitudes that states and empires have taken to the rest of the world from the formation of Europe to our own times.

Kissinger identifies four great 'world orders' in history - the European, Islamic, Chinese and American. Since the end of Charlemagne's empire, and especially since the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, Europeans have striven for balance in international affairs, first in their own continent and then globally. Islamic states have looked to their destined expansion over regions populated by unbelievers, a position exemplified today by Iran under the ayatollahs. For over 2000 years the Chinese have seen 'all under Heaven' as being tributary to the Chinese Emperor. America views itself as a 'city on a hill', a beacon to the world, whose values have universal validity.

How have these attitudes evolved and how have they shaped the histories of their nations, regions, and the rest of the world? What has happened when they have come into contact with each other? How have they balanced legitimacy and power at different times? What is the condition of each in our contemporary world, and how are they shaping relations between states now?

To answer these questions Henry Kissinger draws upon a lifetime's historical study and unmatched experience as a world statesman. His account is shot through with observations about how historical change takes place, how some leaders shape their times and others fail to do so, and how far states can stray from the ideas which define them. World Order is a masterpiece of narrative, analysis and portraits of great historical actors that only Henry Kissinger could have written.


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Politics & Government World Iran Middle East China Imperialism Self-Determination Thought-Provoking Soviet Union Military War Socialism Russia Winston Churchill Imperial Japan Middle Ages Nepal Africa Ancient History American Foreign Policy Capitalism Interwar Period

Critic reviews

Henry Kissinger ... still has remarkable influence. Reading this book, you can see why ... the wit, clarity and concision of his chapters on Europe, America and jihadism are bracing
Part history, part lecture, part memoir ... Kissinger's conclusion deserves to be read and understood by all candidates ahead of the 2016 presidential election. World order depends on it (Lionel Barber)
All stars
Most relevant
Kissinger has authored a solid work that centers around Westphalian principles to explain the foundations of today's world order, while contrasting those principles with the cultural and philosophical elements from other regions and countries outside the Western world.
It would have been a better book had he not engaged in active propaganda about the United States and raised it's principles above those of other nations. In that sense I believe he lacked objectivity, hence my 3 stars. I guess as former Secretary of State he would never criticize his own country.

Solid book to understand today's world

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long, engaging, educational. if nothing else, I feel like I've learnt a lot about regional and global history. i think this book is highly relevant given the current political stand offs in the South China seas and Ukraine, among others. I'm not sure there are answers here, but it helps frame some of the problems facing the world.

worth listening to

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A wonderful book that really makes you think. I particularly enjoyed the insights into current politics and foreign policy. He couldn’t be more on point.

Fascinating and thoughtful

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great reading... good voice ...great story, amazingly educative book. offcourse it presents everything from an idealistic point of view, but it gives one the opportunity to have a better understanding on how the world works and how the great military powers are playing it.

recommended

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I could not agree with eveything Kissinger said. It was still an interesting to listen to the idea of someone who shape US foreign policy.

Kissinger's views on world order.

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