Nixon's ten commandments of statecraft
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Word Count
48,000 words, Guess
Page Count
192 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL671433M
- ISBN-100684837951
- OCLC Control Number36969677
- OCLC Control Numbernixonstencommand00hume
- Library of Congress Control Number97017420
and 2 more
- LibraryThing320375
- Goodreads1072554
Classifications
- DDC973.924/092
- LCCE856 .H86 1997
Alternate Titles
- Nixon's 10 commandments of statecraft
Description
A shrewd bargainer with a visionary global outlook, Richard Nixon was a master of Cold War politics, from his infamous "Kitchen Debate" with Khrushchev in Moscow to his crucial decision to open relations with China. In a fascinating introduction that blends anecdotes about Nixon and original insight into his personality and politics, Humes notes that "vision, to Nixon, was knowledge of the past directed toward the future." Nixon was a politician, a statesman, and a historian; as a result, Humes is able to illustrate each maxim with a key example from Nixon's own career in diplomacy as well as an illuminating story from world history. The triumphs and failures of great leaders such as Pericles, Benjamin Franklin, and Winston Churchill are seen here through the prism of Nixon's timeless advice. An engaging and spirited storyteller, Humes captures the genius of a man who understood political power at its most sophisticated - and never hesitated to reach for it. From "Always Be Prepared to Negotiate, but Never Negotiate Without Being Prepared" to "Never Seek Publicity That Would Destroy the Ability to Get Results" to "Always Leave Your Adversary a Face-Saving Line of Retreat," the Ten Commandments are a distillation of Nixon's vast experience in foreign policy. Their wisdom is critical not just for leaders of state but for anyone interested in the art of negotiation. These timeless laws are guidelines for getting what you want at bargaining tables of any kind.
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Genres
- Quotations.
- Quotations, maxims, etc.
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