Henry Kissinger

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger is interviewed by Neil Cavuto.

Henry Kissinger leaves lasting — and controversial — foreign policy legacy

Obituary

Few American statesmen have been as celebrated and as hated as Henry Kissinger, described as a “key architect of US foreign policy.” He died on Wednesday at the age of 100. 

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Chilean General Augusto Pinochet in an undated file photo.

‘My father lost his life through a bombing, by agents of a man who Henry Kissinger supported’

Justice
Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has released a new book called World Order.

Henry Kissinger would not have supported the Iraq War if he’d known what he knows now

Global Politics

Secret Nixon Tapes Show President’s Views on China, Brezhnev, and… Pele?

Global Politics

Around the world, people remember Britain’s Margaret Thatcher, dead at 87

Global Politics

Remembering an American contrarian: Christopher Hitchens dead of cancer

Arts, Culture & Media

Christopher Hitchens, a man who wasn’t afraid to take on anyone, died on Thursday of esophageal cancer. He was famous for his biting criticism of, well, everyone, from Henry Kissinger, “a war criminal,” to Mother Theresa, “a fanatic, a fundamentalist, and a fraud,”

Chile’s Transition to Democracy: Lessons for the Arab Spring

Global Politics

Ricardo Lagos, former president of Chile, played a key role in leading Chile out of military dictatorship, and into a functioning democracy.

Remembering Christopher Hitchens, 1949-2011

Only writer, commentator, contrarian, public intellectual, and noted atheist  Christopher Hitchens knows now whether he has indeed gone off to some grim North Korea in the sky. Hitchens, who once imagined the idea of an afterlife as “like living in North Korea,” died Thursday in Houston at age 62. The cause was complications from esophageal cancer, […]

Henry Kissinger Interview Part 1: China

Dr. Henry Kissinger served as U.S. Secretary of State from 1973 to 1977. He discusses his work as the first American diplomat to enter China in 1971 after 25 years of little contact. Kissinger worked to build bilateral relations between the two countries. His new book “On China” looks at the past, present and future […]

Henry Kissinger Interview Part 2: China and Vietnam

China has existed as an independent state for close to 4,000 years. After a decline in the 20th Century, the large nation has risen to the ranks of a global superpower in recent decades, replacing the USSR as U.S. rival; but it has also been a partner. Many would argue that  Dr. Henry Kissinger  is the man […]