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Praise

“Among all this catharsis, no one could surpass the ‘unbeatable levels of hater’ reached by the lefty publishers Jacobin magazine and Verso Books…[The Good Die Young] features essays by celebrated scholars like Gerald Horne and Carolyn Eisenberg on the wide-spanning breadth of Kissinger’s noxious foreign-policy legacy and the areas of the world still hurting thanks to his time in power.”
—Nitish Pahwa, Slate

“The collection strikes a blackly comic but erudite tone, opening with an introduction by Yale professor Greg Grandin that explores how Kissinger’s intellectual and professional trajectory unfolded across presidential administrations and in parallel with American power at large.”
—Sophia Nguyen, The Washington Post

Table Of Contents

Preface – René Rojas, Bhaskar Sunkara, and Jonah Walters
Introduction: To Die at the Right Time – Greg Grandin


Americas
1. Kissinger and the South American Revolutions – Aldo Marchesi
2. Kissinger in Chile – René Rojas
3. Kissinger in Argentina – Leandro Morgenfeld
4. Kissinger in Central America – Hilary Goodfriend


Europe
5. Kissinger in Cyprus – Leandros Fischer


Middle East and Africa
6. Kissinger in Angola – Piero Gleijeses
7. Kissinger in South Africa – Gerald Horne
8. Kissinger in Western Sahara – Aubrey Bloomfield
9. Kissinger in the Gulf – Chip Gibbons

Asia
10. Kissinger in East Pakistan/Bangladesh – Mukhtar Mirjan
11. Kissinger in East Timor – Alex de Jong
12. Kissinger in Cambodia – Brett S. Morris
13. Kissinger in Vietnam and China – An Interview with Carolyn Eisenberg
14. From the War Room to Wall Street – Christy Thornton

Acknowledgments

About the Contributors
Notes

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