Recommended resources for research on Kissinger’s diplomacy include George Washington University National security archive which has made transcripts of declassified secret documents some free briefing books have links to key documents. Find an example here
Kissinger also has an official website which has a biography, plus transcripts of speeches and articles. These mainly date from 2002 onwards.
Further videos of speeches/ lectures made at recent conferences can be viewed on Fora.tv. These mainly cover Western foreign policy
On the theme of diplomacy and international history, The Wilson Center has just launched its new Digital Archive of International History Declassified.
It aims to provide free acess to scholars to a wealth of declassified government documents fom around the world. Key resources relate to its Cold War History Project, Nuclear non proliferation, and North Korea political history. There are currently over 870 other collections countries include North Korea, China, Cuba, East Germany and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Each document has a summary, source notes and copyright information.
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