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Kissinger’s obsession with Chile enabled a murderous dictatorship that still haunts the country

by Jorge Heine, Boston University Noticing my nonappearance at the start of a black-tie dinner at the Johannesburg home of Harry Oppenheimer, a mining magnate...

Henry Kissinger’s bombing campaign likely killed hundreds of thousands of Cambodians − and set path for the ravages of the Khmer Rouge

The aftermath of U.S. bombs in Neak Luong, Cambodia, on Aug. 7, 1973. AP Photo by Sophal Ear, Arizona State University Henry Kissinger, who died on Nov....

A tortured and deadly legacy: Kissinger and realpolitik in US foreign policy

by Jarrod Hayes, UMass Lowell Henry Kissinger, who died on Nov. 29, 2023, at age 100, exercised more than 50 years of influence on American...

The Nobel Peace Prize offers no guarantee its winners actually create peace, or make it last

President Barack Obama accepts Nobel Peace Prize, Dec. 10, 2009. AP Photo/File by Andrew Blum, University of San Diego The Norwegian Nobel Committee is set to...

Must the president be a moral leader?

by Michael Blake, University of Washington The best presidents – including figures such as Abraham Lincoln and George Washington – are celebrated not only as...

Ambassador: US handed Cambodia to ‘butcher’ 40 years ago

PARIS (AP) — Twelve helicopters, bristling with guns and U.S. Marines, breached the morning horizon and began a daring descent toward Cambodia's besieged capital....

Dylan's obsessed fans comprise strange subculture

"The Dylanologists" (Simon & Schuster), by David Kinney A Bob Dylan obsession manifests itself in a variety of ways in "The Dylanologists: Adventures in the...

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