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Kissinger, Henry

Kissinger, Henry A. Diplomacy. New York Simon and Schustei 1994. [Pg.278]

Kissinger Henry E. (1905-1979) US chem., known for kinetic evaluation method named after him,... [Pg.462]

It is not widely known that President Nixon was a casualty in the war against Britain s drag invasion of the United States. Had Nixon not taken up the most basic interests of the nation in launching a wholesale effort to shut down the chug trafficking — from the top down — it is likely that he would not have been unceremoniously forced out of office by Henry Kissinger, Ted Kennedy, and their British masters. [Pg.51]

Only since Henry Kissinger s 1972 trip to China has the Chinese role in the world opium trade been out of the headlines. The American, European, Japanese, and Soviet authorities had long insisted that Peking was a major primary producer and exporter of opium and its derivatives, and the British, under extreme... [Pg.113]

Winston Churchill s wife, Clementine, a Commander of the Order of St. John, served as the Chairman of the Red Cross Aid to Russia Fund from 1939-46. The same uses of the "Red Cross" cover for intelligence operations is implicit in the fact that a direct descendant of King Robert Bruce of Scotland, David Bruce, was the Chief Representative of the American Red Cross in Britain in 1940, and one year later, in 1941, became head of Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Operations in the European Theatre the same David Bruce, during the Nixon Administration years, was selected by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to be Chief of the U.S. Mission to the People s Republic of China from 1973-74, and then became U.S. Ambassador to NATO from 1974-76. 23. For example, in his April 1938 Annual Report to the Shareholders of Rio Tinto, chairman Geddes noted that ... [Pg.259]

Alastair Johnston, Cultural Realism and Strategy in Maoist China, in Peter Katzenstein, ed., FheCultureof National Security-.Norms and Identity in World Politics (New York, 1996). Henry Kissinger, White House Years (Boston, 1979), pp. 685, 182, 190 Harding, A Fragile Relationship, pp. 35-40. [Pg.3]

Kissinger, White House Years, p. 1076 Henry Kissinger, Years of Upheaval (London, 1982), p. 705. [Pg.171]

Goh, Evelyn, and Gavan Duffy. Playing the Soviet Card Henry Kissinger s Reconstruction of Triangular Relations in the Opening to China, 1971 to... [Pg.275]

In the spring of 1957 former AEC chairman Gordon Dean asked Robert Oppenheimer to comment on Henry Kissinger s forthcoming book Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy. Oppenheimer responded ... [Pg.788]

The changes happened quickly. In 1972, Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger laid the groundwork for U.S. business expansion into China. In 1989, the fall of the Berlin Wall accelerated trade in the Eastern European block countries. Leadership in high-tech product innovation shifted from Japan to Korea in the late 1990s. The rise of the euro in 1998, and a single currency in Europe, changed the face of trade. [Pg.60]

Memorandum from Melvin Laird to Henry Kissinger, dated 18 July 1970, cited Buckingham, op. cit., p. 172. [Pg.235]


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