Zbig: The Strategy and Statecraft of Zbigniew Brzezinski

Zbig: The Strategy and Statecraft of Zbigniew Brzezinski

Zbig: The Strategy and Statecraft of Zbigniew Brzezinski

Zbig: The Strategy and Statecraft of Zbigniew Brzezinski

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Overview

The first comprehensive account of Zbigniew Brzezinski's complementary roles as author, academic, policy maker, and critic.

Zbigniew Brzezinski’s multifaceted career dealing with U.S. security and foreign policy has led him from the halls of academia to multiple terms in public service, including a stint as President Jimmy Carter’s National Security Advisor from 1977 to 1981. He is a renowned policy analyst and author who frequently appears as a commentator on popular talk shows, and his strategic vision continues to carry a great deal of gravitas.

in Zbig, Charles Gati has enlisted many of the top foreign policy players of the past thirty years to reflect on and analyze Brzezinski and his work. A senior scholar in Eastern European and Russian studies, Gati observed firsthand much of the history and politics surrounding Brzezinski’s career. His vibrant introduction and concluding interview with Brzezinski frame this critical assessment of a major statesman’s accomplishments.

Contributors: Justin Vaïsse, David C. Engerman, Mark Kramer, David J. Rothkopf, Warren I. Cohen and Nancy Bernkopf Tucker, Robert A. Pastor, William B. Quandt, Robert Hunter, James Thomson, Patrick Vaughan, Marin Strmecki, James Mann, David Ignatius, Adam Garfinkle, Stephen F. Szabo, Francis Fukuyama, Charles Gati


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781421419800
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 02/29/2016
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Charles Gati is a senior research professor of European and Eurasian Studies at the Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). His books include Failed Illusions: Moscow, Washington, Budapest, and the 1956 Hungarian Revolt and The Bloc That Failed: Soviet–East European Relations in Transition.

Table of Contents

Foreword, by Jimmy Carter
Preface, by Charles Gati
Part I: From the Ivy League
Chapter 1. Zbig, Henry, and the New U.S. Foreign Policy Elite
Chapter 2. The Fall of Totalitarianism and the Rise of Zbigniew Brzezinski
Chapter 3. Anticipating the Grand Failure
Part II: To the National Security Council
Chapter 4. Setting the Stage for the Current Era
Chapter 5. Beijing's Friend, Moscow's Foe
Chapter 6. The Caricature and the Man
Chapter 7. Dealing with the Middle East
Chapter 8. Working Hard, Having Fun at the NSC
Chapter 9. The Evening Report
Part III: The Policy Advocate
Chapter 10. Brzezinski, the Pope, and the "Plot" to Free Poland
Chapter 11. Witnessing the Grand Failure in Moscow, 1989
Chapter 12. Brzezinski and Iraq: The Makings of a Dove
Chapter 13. Solving the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Chapter 14. The Strategic Thinker
Part IV: Portraits
Chapter 15. The Professor
Chapter 16. An Appreciation
Chapter 17. A Self-Assessment
Acknowledgments
Chronology
Selected Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Illustrations follow page 111

What People are Saying About This

Madeleine Albright

Charles Gati has done a service to scholars and to all who are interested in U.S. foreign policy. Zbig is both a long overdue tribute and a comprehensive, balanced, and much-needed study of Dr. Brzezinski's extraordinary career.

Jakub Grygiel

An excellent—and never done before—study of Brzezinski and his intellectual and policy decisions over the course of more than 50 years of American foreign policy. It is well organized, well written, thought-provoking, and adds a lot of information.

Jessica Tuchman Mathews

There is no sharper, clearer, more strategic thinker alive today than Zbig Brzezinski. This fascinating book brings that label to life, adding color, depth, personality and values to his incisive mind. It is history, biography, and very nearly a how-to book on thinking strategically.

From the Publisher

There is no sharper, clearer, more strategic thinker alive today than Zbig Brzezinski. This fascinating book brings that label to life, adding color, depth, personality and values to his incisive mind. It is history, biography, and very nearly a how-to book on thinking strategically.
—Jessica Tuchman Mathews, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Charles Gati has done a service to scholars and to all who are interested in U.S. foreign policy. Zbig is both a long overdue tribute and a comprehensive, balanced, and much-needed study of Dr. Brzezinski's extraordinary career.
—Madeleine Albright, former United States Secretary of State

An excellent—and never done before—study of Brzezinski and his intellectual and policy decisions over the course of more than 50 years of American foreign policy. It is well organized, well written, thought-provoking, and adds a lot of information.
—Jakub Grygiel, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies

Zbig Brzezinski's influence on American foreign policy—as a practitioner, adviser, writer, teacher—has been consistently pointed, with a sharp analytical edge, and directed to the heart of the matter. Whether or not one agrees with Zbig, he is always worth listening to. This excellent collection of original essays reflects his own rigorous but sometimes puckish spirit. It captures the range and zest of a man who has been one of the great contributors to U.S. foreign policy for almost half a century. Like the man, Zbig offers both history and insights for the future.
—Robert B. Zoellick, former president of the World Bank Group, U.S. Trade Representative, and U.S. Deputy Secretary of State

Potentially quite important. I especially like the division into sections that capture the different dimensions and phases of Brzezinski's career—from academic to policy maker to policy advocate—and concluding with a series of portraits of Brzezinski by those who worked with him.
—Robert J. McMahon, Mershon Center for International Security Studies, Ohio State University

Robert B. Zoellick

Zbig Brzezinski's influence on American foreign policy—as a practitioner, adviser, writer, teacher—has been consistently pointed, with a sharp analytical edge, and directed to the heart of the matter. Whether or not one agrees with Zbig, he is always worth listening to. This excellent collection of original essays reflects his own rigorous but sometimes puckish spirit. It captures the range and zest of a man who has been one of the great contributors to U.S. foreign policy for almost half a century. Like the man, Zbig offers both history and insights for the future.

Jessica T. Mathews

There is no sharper, clearer, more strategic thinker alive today than Zbig Brzezinski. This fascinating book brings that label to life, adding color, depth, personality and values to his incisive mind. It is history, biography, and very nearly a how-to book on thinking strategically.

Robert J. McMahon

Potentially quite important. I especially like the division into sections that capture the different dimensions and phases of Brzezinski's career—from academic to policy maker to policy advocate—and concluding with a series of portraits of Brzezinski by those who worked with him.

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