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: First-hand insights into containment, detente, and the reopening of relations between the United States and China.
Henry Kissinger’s Diplomacy remains under copyright; free installation of its audiobook is generally not legally available unless offered by rights holders or via licensed library and trial services. Legal and safe access primarily comes through libraries, authorized vendors, or promotional offers. Users should avoid unauthorized sources due to legal, ethical, and security risks.
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Nicholas Hormann, whose deliberate pacing helps listeners digest dense historical facts, treaty details, and geopolitical concepts.
Correct pronunciation of foreign historical figures, treaties, and geographic locations.
Kissinger’s predictions on how a post-Cold War world would operate.
Published in 1994, Diplomacy is more than just a history book; it is a masterclass in the philosophy that Kissinger championed. The book covers: