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28.04 / 12:25
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When America and China Were Friendlier—and 10,000 Soldiers Built a Bike Track
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Once upon a time, a U.S. president asked his aides for one thing before his trip to Beijing: a chance to be seen as a regular guy.It was 2005, a relatively warm chapter in U.S.-China relations, and George W. Bush was a passionate mountain biker.
09.04 / 06:39
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Time for triple-loop thinking: Are we asking the right geo-strategic, economic and social questions?
An image on the 3 April cover of The Economist shows an angry US President Donald Trump shouting on one side, with China’s President Xi Jinping calmly smiling on the other. “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake,” says the headline.A revealing picture in the White House’s archives shows US National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger and Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai shaking hands in Beijing on 9 July 1971, when Kissinger made his secret dash for a détente with China. The press was told that Kissinger was unwell and resting in Pakistan.
12.02 / 01:49
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Will Bangladesh’s elections produce a ‘basket case’?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Henry Kissinger famously called Bangladesh a “basket case." As the nation goes to the polls Thursday—the first election since then-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country in 2024 for India amid student protests—a question mark hangs over its future. Will Bangladesh become a basket case again? The country’s fate matters beyond its borders.
03.03 / 13:33
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Europe's nightmare is here: They have to fight Putin without the U.S.
European leaders are confronting their worst-case scenario: maybe they really are going to be dealing with a bellicose Russia alone.
01.08 / 16:47
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Bangladesh’s shaky political future
When Bangladesh makes international news, it’s usually for tragedies: devastating cyclones, massive industrial accidents, grisly terrorist attacks. Even by those dismal benchmarks, the latest story from Bangladesh stands out—the deaths this month of more than 200 people during a government crackdown on student protests. The violence may signal the beginning of the end for 76-year-old Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, under whose increasingly autocratic rule the country has turned into a de facto one-party state.
20.07 / 18:18
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US-led old order weakens under weight of CRIK's influence
China's challenge to American primacy, it's believed, will be the defining contest of the century. While this may be true, a far more dangerous contest is afoot between what seems to be a crumbling old order (US-led West) and a rivalrous new Axis that is struggling to be born — China-Russia-Iran-North Korea (CRIK). Award winning journalist John Pilger tells us that Mao in 1944 had made an appeal to Washington, «China must industrialise, this can only be done by Free Enterprise. Chinese and American interests fit together, economically and politically. We cannot risk crossing America; we cannot risk any conflict». He received no reply. Mao's successors decided to join the system and beat the US at its own game — capitalism & innovation — and are now with its bete noire Russia challenging the American-led order. Iran and North Korea have strengthened this New Axis. The evolving powerplay has created the precise construct that Henry Kissinger had once warned: a Bear-Dragon tandem that is in delightful synchrony. The New Axis has not only performed well in the Ukrainian and West Asian theatres of war, but is also looking towards the Global South (125 countries, 80% of the global population, 40% of global GDP) as its wider field of play.
12.07 / 23:45
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Works of Robert Greene to achieve personal excellence and success
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30.11 / 19:23
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Henry Kissinger leaves behind a troubling legacy for India
Henry Kissinger leaves behind a significant legacy in the United States, especially on how he crafted American foreign and security policy in the peak of the Cold War. From an Indian standpoint, however, his policy outlook was detrimental as it solemnised the China-Pakistan nexus which till date remains India's principal security threat. Declassified papers convey a high degree of complicity between US and China under Kissinger's watch to aid Pakistan in the 1971 war.
30.11 / 14:13
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Anthony Bourdain’s old quote calling Henry Kissinger ‘murderous scumbag’ goes viral
Henry Kissinger's passing on Wednesday at the age of 100, social and political analysts have passionately discussed Kissinger's life and career. Kissinger's legacy in international politics has drawn praise and criticism in equal measure. Although many hail his contribution to global affairs, others denounce him and call hm a “war criminal” for carpet bombing Cambodia in the midst of the Vietnam War in a covert operation The war is estimated to have left at least 150,000 civilians dead. One notable cultural figure who expressed strong disapproval of Kissinger was the late chef, food writer, and TV host Anthony Bourdain.
30.11 / 08:23
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Beijing hails Kissinger's 'historic contributions' to China-US ties
Henry Kissinger for his «historic contributions» to China-US ties, describing him as an «old and good friend of the Chinese people». Kissinger «had long been concerned about and supported the development of China-US relations, visiting China more than a hundred times and making historic contributions to promote the normalisation of China-US relations», foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said. «During his life, Dr. Kissinger attached great importance to China-US relations and believed that they were vital to the peace and prosperity of the two countries and the world,» Wang said. Kissinger, a former US secretary of state whose unapologetic promotion of raw American power helped shape the post-World War II world, died on Wednesday. In China he is granted the sobriquet of «old friend of the Chinese people» for his part in establishing ties in the 1970s and helping bring the country out of its Mao-era isolation. Chinese leader Xi Jinping, who met Kissinger in Beijing in July, has sent a message of condolence to US President Joe Biden over his death, Wang said. Premier Li Qiang and Foreign Minister Wang Yi have also sent messages of condolence, he added. «Both China and the United States should inherit and carry forward Dr.
30.11 / 07:51
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‘Indians are b*stards’: When Henry Kissinger passed racist comments against India, abused Indira Gandhi
Henry Kissinger, who died on November 29, at age 100, greatly influenced global affairs under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford between 1969 and 1977, garnering both vilification and the Nobel Peace Prize. However, there were many incidents which reflected his hatred towards India. Kissinger was born May 27, 1923, in Fürth, Germany, and fled Nazi Germany with his family in 1938.
30.11 / 05:39
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Henry Kissinger, former U.S. secretary of state, dead at 100
Henry Kissinger, a controversial Nobel Peace Prize winner and diplomatic powerhouse whose service under two presidents left an indelible mark on U.S. foreign policy, died on Wednesday at age 100, according to his geopolitical consulting firm Kissinger Associates Inc.Kissinger died at his home in Connecticut, Kissinger Associates said.Kissinger had been active past his centenary, attending meetings in the White House, publishing a book on leadership styles, and testifying before a Senate committee about the nuclear threat posed by North Korea.
30.11 / 02:47
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Henry Kissinger, former US Secretary of State and Nobel winner, passes away at 100
Henry Kissinger, a controversial Nobel Peace Prize winner and diplomatic powerhouse whose service under two presidents left an indelible mark on U.S. foreign policy, died on Wednesday, according to Kissinger Associates Inc. Kissinger died at his home in Connecticut, Kissinger Associates said. Kissinger had been active past his centenary, attending meetings in the White House, publishing a book on leadership styles, and testifying before a Senate committee about the nuclear threat posed by North Korea.
21.10 / 05:47
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Why Israel's approach to Gaza could backfire
war against the barbaric Hamas, while trying to reach out to moderate Palestinians. Biden, I know, tried really hard to get Israeli leaders to pause in their rage and think three steps ahead — not only about how to get into the Gaza Strip to take down Hamas but also about how to get out — and how to do it with the fewest civilian casualties possible. While the president expressed deep understanding of Israel's moral and strategic dilemma, he pleaded with Israeli military and political leaders to learn from America's rush to war after 9/11, which took our troops deep into the dead ends and dark alleys of unfamiliar cities and towns in Iraq and Afghanistan. However, from everything I have gleaned from senior U.S. officials, Biden failed to get Israel to hold back and think through all the implications of an invasion of Gaza for Israel and the United States. So let me put this in as stark and clear language as I can, because the hour is late: I believe that if Israel rushes headlong into Gaza now to destroy Hamas — and does so without expressing a clear commitment to seek a two-state solution with the Palestinian Authority and end Jewish settlements deep in the West Bank — it will be making a grave mistake that will be devastating for Israeli interests and American interests. It could trigger a global conflagration and explode the entire pro-American alliance structure that the United States has built in the region since Henry Kissinger engineered the end of the Yom Kippur War in 1973.
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China's President Xi meets with Henry Kissinger in Beijing
Xi Jinping met with veteran U.S. diplomat Henry Kissinger in Beijing, state media reported on Thursday.
18.07 / 11:31
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Henry Kissinger meets with China's defense minister in Beijing
BEIJING — Henry Kissinger, a former U.S. secretary of State, met with China's defense minister, Li Shangfu, in Beijing on Tuesday, the ministry said in a statement.
18.07 / 08:27
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Henry Kissinger explains how to avoid world war three
The Economist spoke to Mr Kissinger for over eight hours about how to prevent the contest between China and America from descending into war. These days he is stooped and walks with difficulty, but his mind is needle-sharp. As he contemplates his next two books, on artificial intelligence (AI) and the nature of alliances, he remains more interested in looking forward than raking over the past.
01.11 / 17:41
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Deutsche Bank hires Henry Kissinger and former chair Achleitner for new advisory board
Deutsche Bank has drafted in former chairman Paul Achleitner to head up a new team to advise the German lender on major macroeconomic trends.
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