Then & Now

The Complicated Legacy of Henry Kissinger: A Conversation with Thomas Schwartz

April 19, 2021 UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy Episode 41
Then & Now
The Complicated Legacy of Henry Kissinger: A Conversation with Thomas Schwartz
Show Notes

Henry Kissinger is arguably one of the most important and controversial contemporary figures in U.S. foreign policy. As a former Secretary of State and National Security Advisor during the Nixon and Ford Administrations, a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, and an accused war criminal, Kissinger is both revered and reviled. This week on Then & Now UCLA History Professor Kevin Kim interviews Vanderbilt University Professor Thomas Alan Schwartz on his recent book, Henry Kissinger and American Power: A Political Biography. They discuss Kissinger's contradictions, the lessons his diplomacy offers the Biden Administration, and the state of international relations today.