Unraveling Kissinger's Controversial Legacy

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Henry Kissinger's focus on stability and equilibrium in international relations, influenced by his study of the Congress of Vienna, led to his misjudgments and failure to fully grasp the importance of American power and leadership. While his realpolitik approach aimed to avoid calamity, it neglected the achievements of the Pax Americana and the need for continued American engagement in the world. Kissinger's devotion to stability, though rooted in a moral ambition to prevent war, ultimately hindered his understanding of the dynamic nature of global politics.
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