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World Order
- Reflections on the Character of Nations and the Course of History
- Narrated by: Nicholas Hormann
- Length: 14 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of World Order by Henry Kissinger, read by Nicholas Hormann.
World Order is the summation of Henry Kissinger's thinking about history, strategy and statecraft. As if taking a perspective from far above the globe, it examines the great tectonic plates of history and the motivations of nations, explaining the attitudes that states and empires have taken to the rest of the world from the formation of Europe to our own times.
Kissinger identifies four great 'world orders' in history - the European, Islamic, Chinese and American. Islamic states have looked to their destined expansion over regions populated by unbelievers, a position exemplified today by Iran under the ayatollahs. For over 2,000 years, the Chinese have seen 'all under heaven' as being tributary to the Chinese Emperor. America views itself as a 'city on a hill', a beacon to the world, whose values have universal validity.
How have these attitudes evolved, and how have they shaped the histories of their nations, their regions, and the rest of the world? What has happened when they have come into contact with each other? How have they balanced legitimacy and power at different times? What is the condition of each in our contemporary world, and how are they shaping relations between states now?
To answer these questions, Henry Kissinger draws upon a lifetime's historical study and unmatched experience as a world statesman. His account is shot through with observations about how historical change takes place, how some leaders shape their times and others fail to do so, and how far states can stray from the ideas which define them.
World Order is a masterpiece of narrative, analysis and portraits of great historical actors that only Henry Kissinger could have written.
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- John C
- 03-02-2022
very interesting. excellent book
this is a very compelling and wide-ranging exploration into the history and mindset of foreign policy, which was thoroughly worth reading and gives both historical context and current competing pressures facing policy makers at a level. understandable to the average reader
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- SANDY ZALSTEIN
- 19-09-2021
Magisterial, priceless
It’s a privilege to see the evolution of the post westphalian world order through the eyes of one of its greatest practitioners. It’s a must read/listen. The flaws, oversights and redirection are part of that perspective too! Some chapters clearly stronger than others. But a joyous review. Just not definitive.
And the dreary narration was completely addressed by listening at 1.2X which made it sound quite good.
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- Josh
- 19-05-2017
Unable to sperate bias from writings.
Narrator mispronounces words and at times it's very evident he is using his 'big boy voice'.
Kissinger cannot seperate his political opinions from his telling of recent and modern history. This seems to be written with the intent of convincing the reader to his point of view and from a base egoism.
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