Trump could succeed in portraying himself as “unpredictable and unrestrained" without seeming unhinged. But if he comes off as hopelessly irrational, he is unlikely to get what he seeks.
In his 1994 book Diplomacy, Henry Kissinger wrote about the two dominant strains of American foreign policy: realism as ...
President Trump is throwing his weight around in our hemisphere in a way we haven’t seen in a century, and it’s opening up doors.
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Is a ‘Trump in Tehran’ Operetta Possible?
"Trump in Tehran!" This is the name of an operetta imagined by some American advocates of Realpolitik calling themselves Council on Foreign Relations rather than the sobriquet that G.K. Chesterton ...
However, entrepreneurs may find creating and implementing one isn’t an easy task. Henry Mintzberg, a Canadian academic and business management expert, set out to help companies address this issue by ...
(JTA) — Henry Kissinger, the first Jewish secretary of ... the hard-nosed approach to diplomacy that eschews moral concerns in favor of raw assessments of national interests.
If Henry Kissinger had a superpower ... they are at core rational actors that are both empowered and constrained by the resources at their disposal. Diplomacy is full of signaling, bluffing, and ...
“You can't blame everything on Henry Kissinger,” Yaqub said. Kissinger's diplomacy “did reduce the likelihood of another full-scale Arab-Israeli war. It also made it really ...