
Kissinger | Book by Walter Isaacson | Official Publisher Page
Walter Isaacson’s "Kissinger: A Biography" provides a comprehensive, 800-plus page analysis of Henry Kissinger’s life, tracing his journey from a German Jewish refugee to a central, often controversial, figure in American foreign policy. Based on extensive interviews, the book explores Kissinger's academic rise at Harvard, his "Realpolitik" approach, and his roles in major diplomatic shifts like the opening of China, the Paris Peace Accords, and shuttle diplomacy, while addressing ethical criticisms regarding his methods. Find more details on the book at Simon & Schuster .