Ethics & International Affairs Volume 9 (1995): Articles: Prudent Statesmen: Truman Kissinger and Thatcher [Abstract]

Dec 3, 1995

Review essay of Diplomacy, by Henry Kissinger; Truman, by David McCullough; and The Downing Street Years, by Margaret Thatcher.

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