The Price of Power: Kissinger in the Nixon White House

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The Price of Power: Kissinger in the Nixon White House is Seymour Hersh’s investigative book examining Henry Kissinger’s role and influence on U.S. foreign policy during the Nixon administration.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
author Seymour M. Hersh NERFINISHED
awards National Book Critics Circle Award for General Nonfiction NERFINISHED
awardYear 1983
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes concentration of power in the National Security Council
secrecy in U.S. foreign policy
examines backchannel diplomacy
decision-making in the Nixon White House
focusesOnRoleOf National Security Advisor NERFINISHED
U.S. Secretary of State NERFINISHED
genre biographical study
investigative reporting
political history
hasISBN 0-671-50688-9
hasOCLCNumber 9355935
language English
mediaType print
notableFor critical reassessment of Henry Kissinger’s legacy
extensive use of anonymous sources
portrays Henry Kissinger as central architect of U.S. foreign policy in the Nixon era
publicationYear 1983
publisher Summit Books NERFINISHED
subject Cambodia bombing
Chile coup 1973
Cold War diplomacy
Henry Kissinger NERFINISHED
Nixon administration NERFINISHED
Richard Nixon NERFINISHED
U.S. foreign policy
Vietnam War NERFINISHED
detente
timePeriodCovered 1969–1974

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