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The Grand Strategist - Untold Stories of Brzezinski’s Role in Global Power and US Foreign Policy - cover

The Grand Strategist - Untold Stories of Brzezinski’s Role in Global Power and US Foreign Policy

Chad Landon

Publisher: Publishdrive

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In the shadowed halls of power during the Cold War, one man quietly shaped the destiny of nations — Zbigniew Brzezinski, the grand strategist whose vision steered the course of global history. From secret negotiations with Beijing to covert support for Afghan fighters, his influence stretched across continents and ideologies, leaving an indelible mark on U.S. foreign policy and the delicate balance of world power.The Grand Strategist: Untold Stories of Brzezinski’s Role in Global Power and U.S. Foreign Policy by Chad Landon peels back the curtain on this enigmatic figure, revealing the lesser-known decisions, moral dilemmas, and bold gambits that defined his career. This book is not just a biography — it’s a riveting journey through geopolitical intrigue, strategic mastery, and the human complexities behind the headlines.Don’t miss your chance to explore the untold stories that continue to shape global power—grab your copy today and join the conversation!
Available since: 05/25/2025.
Print length: 144 pages.

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