Staatskunst
Sechs Lektionen für das 21. Jahrhundert
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Henry Kissinger
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Das Vermächtnis eines Jahrhundertpolitikers Henry Kissinger, Jahrhundertpolitiker und Friedensnobelpreisträger, Meister der Diplomatie und politischer Stratege, zeigt in diesem Alterswerk, was Staatskunst in Zeiten von Krise und Umbruch auszeichnet.
Am Beispiel von sechs Staatenlenkern, denen er persönlich verbunden war - Konrad Adenauer und Charles de Gaulle, Richard Nixon und Anwar el-Sadat, Lee Kuan Yew und Margaret Thatcher -, führt er uns vor, wie aus dem Zusammenspiel von Strategie, Mut und Charakter politische Führung erwächst. Und was wir heute, angesichts wiederaufflammender Großmachtkonflikte, von ihrer Staatskunst lernen können. Ein beeindruckendes Vermächtnis, zeitlos und zugleich hochaktuell.
Inhalt u.a.:
Klassische Beispiele für Führung: der Staatsmann und der Prophet.
Konrad Adenauer: Die Strategie der Demut • Charles de Gaulle: Die Strategie des Willens • Richard Nixon: Die Strategie des Gleichgewichts • Anwar el-Sadat: Die Strategie der Überwindung • Lee Kuan Yew: Die Strategie der Spitzenleistung • Margaret Thatcher: Die Strategie der Überzeugung • Die Evolution politischer Führung.
Henry Kissinger, geboren 1923 in Fürth, emigrierte 1938 in die USA. Er war Professor für Politikwissenschaft in Harvard, bevor er ab 1969 als Sicherheitsberater und 1973-1977 als Außenminister amtierte. Er gilt als Motor der Entspannungspolitik sowie der diplomatischen Voraussetzungen für einen Rückzug aus Vietnam und einer Friedensregelung in Nahost. 1973 wurde ihm der Friedensnobelpreis verliehen. Henry Kissinger, der Prototyp eines "Elder Statesman", veröffentlichte umfassende politische Erinnerungen (in drei Bänden) und andere internationale Bestseller wie China (2011) und zuletzt Weltordnung (2014).
In deiner Audible-Bibliothek findest du für dieses Hörerlebnis eine PDF-Datei mit zusätzlichem Material.
©2022 Henry Kissinger / deutschsprachige Ausgabe by C. Bertelsmann Verlag München, ein Unternehmen der Penguin Random House Verlagsgruppe GmbH, München (P)2022 Hierax MedienCritic reviews
"Kissinger schaut mit dem kühlen Blick eines Krisenmanagers auf die Welt. [...] Er gilt als einer der prägendsten Staatsmänner der Nachkriegszeit. In seinem gerade erschienenen Buch Staatskunst. Sechs Lektionen für das 21. Jahrhundert formuliert er sein realpolitisches Vermächtnis.
-- Der Spiegel
Wohl selten legt ein knapp Hundertjähriger ein Buch vor, das so aktuell ausfällt.
-- Deutschlandfunk "Andruck"
Henry Kissinger zieht Bilanz: In seinem neuen Monumentalwerk portraitiert er die großen Staatenlenker seines Jahrhunderts.
-- Matthias Naß in Die ZEIT
Der 99-jährige "Yoda" der internationalen Diplomatie nimmt den Leser mit auf eine historische Zeitreise, die vom Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs bis zum Krieg in der Ukraine reicht.
-- Handelsblatt
Auch Staatskunst kommt von Können – Henry Kissingers Lektionen für das 21. Jahrhundert: Kann man "Staatskunst" lernen? Falls ja, wo und bei wem? Und was ist das überhaupt, "Staatskunst"? (...) In Zeiten eines erneut großen Krieges in Europa scheint es für die gegenwärtige Lage besonders lehrreich, was Kissinger in Fragen von Krieg und Frieden von seinen Protagonisten berichtet.
-- Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
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