Mr Kissinger has been associated with human rights abuses in Cambodia, Chile, Bangladesh and beyond. He remains a remarkable and much-remarked-upon geopolitical leader. With no sign of an end to the war in Ukraine and China posing an ever-growing threat, his thinking is as valuable as ever.
In a conversation that lasted eight hours over two days, the statesman discussed paths to peace in Ukraine, his evolving view on their NATO membership, and where China comes into play. Our crony-capitalism index is back, and the chart-topping culprits haven’t changed so much. And, the toymaker, Lego, is facing roadblocks in China.
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