‎ Atlantic Books

The Trial of Henry Kissinger Christopher Hitchens Political Commentary Book

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9781838952297
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Titles in This Set: The Trial of Henry Kissinger Condition: BRAND NEW Format: Paperback ISBN: 9781838952297 Overview: Christopher Hitchens' The Trial of Henry Kissinger is a sharp, uncompromising piece of political commentary that examines the actions of one of the 20th century's most controversial statesmen. Ideal for readers of political biography, investigative nonfiction, and polemical essays, this book presents Hitchens case against Henry Kissinger with forensic clarity and rhetorical force. Hitchens—an award-winning author and noted public intellectual—frames his arguments around international law, human rights, and moral accountability, making this paperback essential for students, activists, and anyone seeking a provocative, well-argued critique of foreign policy and power. About the Books: The Trial of Henry Kissinger lays out a sustained indictment of Kissingers tenure as Secretary of State and National Security Advisor, alleging responsibility for policies that led to covert operations, support for brutal regimes, and decisions with profound humanitarian consequences. Hitchens combines investigative reporting, legal reasoning, and pointed moral judgment to explore episodes from the bombing of Cambodia to interventions in Latin America and beyond. The tone is forensic yet fervent: part courtroom drama, part essayistic polemic, with Hitchens trademark wit and lucidity sharpening every accusation. Readers will find a work that balances scholarly detail with plainspoken outrage, making complex geopolitical history accessible and emotionally engaging. Far from a detached academic study, the book serves as a moral appeal, urging public scrutiny and the rule of law. It also functions as a primer on the ethics of statecraft and the mechanisms of secrecy and accountability, offering educational value for college courses in history, international relations, and human rights. Those interested in contemporary debates about war crimes, diplomacy, and democratic ov

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