Summary of Kissinger the Negotiator
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Harvard professor Henry Kissinger was US national security adviser and Secretary of State in the depths of the Cold War. James K. Sebenius, R. Nicholas Burns and Robert H. Mnookin show how he negotiated the USSR arms control deal, opened talks with China and moved toward ending the Vietnam war. Negotiating for presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, he would “zoom out” to broad goals and “zoom in” to personal relationships with his counterparts. Love or loathe his politics, his work offers compelling insights into complex, high-stakes negotiations.
About the Authors
James K. Sebenius, PhD, teaches advanced negotiation at Harvard Business School. R. Nicholas Burns teaches diplomacy and international relations at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. Robert H. Mnookin, a leading scholar of conflict resolution, is a Harvard Law School professor.