

From The New Yorker: How Henry Kissinger Conquered Washington
Dec 28, 2023
Guest Henry Kissinger, former national-security adviser and Secretary of State, discusses his influence on U.S. foreign policy, including opening up relations with China and pursuing détente with the Soviet Union. The podcast explores his controversial legacy, his efforts to shape his image, and the question of whether his impact should be seen as constructive or destructive.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Career and Influence of Henry Kissinger: Examining U.S. Foreign Policy and Washington Power
01:38 • 2min
03:38 • 2min
The Enduring Influence of Henry Kissinger in Washington
05:17 • 3min
Henry Kissinger's Control Over His Image and Thin-Skinned Nature
07:47 • 2min
Kissinger's Legacy: Constructive or Destructive?
09:46 • 15min
Henry Kissinger: The Myth and Influence
24:21 • 11min
Henry Kissinger's Post-Public Service Career
35:04 • 6min