Source: Law & Liberty
by John Doherty
“When the Soviet Union collapsed, many people thought international conflicts were coming to an end as liberal democracy triumphed everywhere. But today, China, Russia, and Iran are dissenting from the global status quo, and nations are once again trying to find a ‘balance of power’ in geopolitics. As Americans decide how to respond to the conflicts multiplying around the world, how can they respect both timeless principles and the demands of these particular times? To answer that question, we might reconsider the lessons of Henry Kissinger, one of the greatest students of diplomacy of our age.” (12/12/24)
https://lawliberty.org/kissingers-lessons-for-american-foreign-policy-today/