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...what historical movies have taught us over the years. What you need in this situation is world-class villainy, somebody full of wicked surprise to break up the banalities. This Braveheart lacks, though not for want of trying by Patrick McGoohan. As the English King, Edward Longshanks, he sneers realpolitik as well as George Sanders, Basil Rathbone or Henry Kissinger ever did. But he's not around as much as he should be-especially compared with Tim Roth's evil Energizer Bunny, who powers Rob Roy with his capering snottiness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: ANOTHER HIGHLAND FLING | 5/29/1995 | See Source »

Nixon applied the realpolitik which Henry Kissinger '50 preached in foreign policy matters against his enemies at home. The "bunker mentality" of the Nixon White house was reinforced by a nexus of illegal espionage and sabotage operations against citizens on Nixon's "Enemies List." When Daniel Ellsberg '52 released the Pentagon Papers, Nixon's men bugged his psychiatrist's office to "neutralize" him. Where other presidents might have settled for damage control, Nixon, again, broke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Legacy of Cynicism | 4/27/1994 | See Source »

...Diplomacy (Simon & Schuster; 912 pages; $35), a sweeping portrayal of historical forces that begins with Cardinal Richelieu and ends with the challenges facing the world today, Kissinger makes the most forceful case by any American statesman since Theodore Roosevelt for the role of realism and its Prussian-accented cousin realpolitik in international affairs. Just as Kennan's odd admixture of romanticism and realism helped shape American attitudes at the outset of the cold war, Kissinger's emphasis on national interests rather than moral sentiments defines a framework for ^ dealing with the multipolar world now emerging. He has produced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: How The World Works | 4/11/1994 | See Source »

Unfortunately, acts of voter suppression appear far less evil--less evil than losing an election--to campaign staffers and gadflies. Rather than a fundamental infringement on citizens' rights, these cold power-magnates view their actions as mere manifestations of Realpolitik...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Re-running Democracy | 11/29/1993 | See Source »

...Business Argument: This can be heard from neo-isolationists across the political spectrum. In essence their argument is that the war in Bosnia is not of direct national concern to the United States. They claim American foreign policy should be solely an extension of American interests. Both moral and realpolitik angles can rebut this argument...

Author: By David L. Bosco, | Title: The Errors of Isolationism | 4/21/1993 | See Source »

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