World Order (book)

World Order
Paperback edition
Author Henry Kissinger
Country United States
Language English
Genre Political Science
Publisher Penguin Books Limited
Publication date
September 9, 2014 (2014-09-09)
Media type Print
Pages 432 pp.
ISBN 978-0241004272
Preceded by On China

World Order is a book that discusses exploration of global power dynamic, written by Henry Kissinger.[1]

Summary

In World Order, Kissinger explains four systems of historic world order: the Westphalian Peace born of 17th-century Europe, the central imperium philosophy of China, the religious supremacism of political Islam, and the democratic idealism of the United States. Kissinger aims to provide a window into today’s struggling framework of international order.[2]

Reception

The New York Times praised the book, declaring, "his writing functions like a powerful zoom lens, opening out to give us a panoramic appreciation of larger historical trends and patterns, then zeroing in on small details and anecdotes that vividly illustrate his theories."[3]

The book has also garnered positive reviews from Hillary Clinton, The Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, and The Guardian, among many others.[4][5][6][7][8]

References

  1. Mitter, Rana (2014-10-01). "World Order by Henry Kissinger – review". The Guardian.
  2. "BOOK REVIEW: 'World Order'". Washington Post.
  3. Micklethwait, John (2014-09-11). "Henry Kissinger's 'World Order'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
  4. Clinton, Hillary Rodham (2014-09-04). "Hillary Clinton reviews Henry Kissinger's 'World Order'". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286.
  5. Traub, James (2014-09-05). "Book Review: 'World Order' by Henry Kissinger". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660.
  6. Isaacson, Walter. "Walter Isaacson Reviews Henry Kissinger's New Book". TIME.com.
  7. Schnur, Dan. "Henry Kissinger's 'World Order' is a timely warning". latimes.com.
  8. Mitter, Rana (2014-10-01). "World Order by Henry Kissinger – review". The Guardian.


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