book "Years of Upheaval"
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"Years of Upheaval" is the second volume of Henry Kissinger’s memoirs, chronicling his role in U.S. foreign policy during the turbulent mid-1970s, including the Nixon resignation and major international crises.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
book
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political memoir → |
| author |
Henry A. Kissinger
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surface form: "Henry Kissinger"
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| countryOfOrigin |
United States of America
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surface form: "United States"
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| depictsEvent |
1973 oil crisis
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Middle East shuttle diplomacy → negotiations with the Soviet Union → resignation of Richard Nixon → transition to Gerald Ford presidency → |
| followedBy | Years of Renewal → |
| follows | White House Years → |
| genre |
memoir
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non-fiction → |
| hasAuthorOccupation |
United States Secretary of State
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surface form: "U.S. Secretary of State"
diplomat → political scientist → |
| hasPerspective | first-person narrative → |
| language | English → |
| mainCharacter |
Henry A. Kissinger
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surface form: "Henry Kissinger"
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| mediaType | print → |
| notableFor |
detailed account of U.S. foreign policy decision-making
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insider view of Nixon and Ford administrations → |
| portraysRole |
United States National Security Advisor
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surface form: "National Security Advisor"
United States Secretary of State →
surface form: "U.S. Secretary of State"
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| precededBy | White House Years → |
| publicationDate | 1982 → |
| publisher | Little, Brown and Company → |
| series | Henry Kissinger memoirs → |
| setting |
Middle East
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Soviet Union → Washington, D.C. → |
| subject |
Arab–Israeli conflict
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Cold War diplomacy → Gerald Ford administration → Middle East diplomacy → Richard Nixon resignation → Soviet–American relations → U.S. foreign policy → Vietnam War endgame → Watergate scandal →
surface form: "Watergate crisis"
Yom Kippur War aftermath → energy crisis → |
| timePeriodCovered |
1973–1974
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mid-1970s → |
| topic |
U.S. domestic politics
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diplomacy → international relations → presidential transition → |
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