The west needs strong, trustworthy leaders to turn tide on autocrats Simon Tisdall
Jul 15, 2022
3 minutes
Illustration Matt Kenyon
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Promoting his latest book, 99-year-old Henry Kissinger, the controversial former doyen of US foreign policymaking, bemoaned the low calibre of present-day political leadership. That’s a bit stiff, coming from a man who was close to Richard Nixon, the only US president ever to resign in disgrace.
Yet Kissinger’s rose-tinted praise for “strong” postwar leaders – Margaret Thatcher, France’s Charles de Gaulle and West Germany’s Konrad Adenauer are among his all-time greats – does not
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