Zbig by Edward Luce audiobook

Zbig: The Life and Times of Brzezinski, America's Great Power Prophet

By Edward Luce
Read by Michael David Axtell

Simon & Schuster Audio 9781982173647

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781797191492

  • ISBN: 9781797191485

Runtime: 23.43 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

An intimate and masterful biography of Zbigniew Brzezinski—President Carter’s national security advisor and one of America’s leading geopolitical thinkers—from one of the finest columnists and political writers at work today.


Zbigniew Brzezinski was a key architect of the Soviet Union’s demise, which ended the Cold War. A child of Warsaw—the heart of central Europe’s bloodlands—Brzezinski turned his fierce resentment at his homeland’s razing by Nazi Germany and the Red Army into a lifelong quest for liberty. Born the year that Joseph Stalin consolidated power, and dying a few months into Donald Trump’s first presidency, Brzezinski was shaped by and in turn shaped the global power struggles of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. As counsel to US presidents from John F. Kennedy to Barack Obama, and chief foreign policy figure of the late 1970s under Jimmy Carter, Brzezinski converted his acclaim as a Sovietologist into Washington power. With Henry Kissinger, his lifelong rival with whom he had a fraught on-off relationship, he personified the new breed of foreign-born scholar who thrived in America’s “Cold War University”—and who ousted Washington’s gentlemanly class of WASPs who had run US foreign policy for so long.

Brzezinski’s impact, aided by his unusual friendship with the Polish-born John Paul II, sprang from his knowledge of Moscow’s “Achilles heel”—the fact that its nationalities, such as the Ukrainians, and satellite states, including Poland, yearned to shake off Moscow’s grip. Neither a hawk nor a dove, Brzezinski was a biting critic of George W. Bush’s Iraq War and an early endorser of Obama. Because he went against the DC grain of joining factions, and was on occasion willing to drop Democrats for Republicans, Brzezinski is something of history’s orphan. His historic role has been greatly underweighted. In the almost cinematic arc of his life can be found the grand narrative of the American century and great power struggle that followed.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“A brilliant architect of the American Century, Zbigniew Brzezinski deserves a brilliant biography, and Ed Luce has given us just that: a sensitive, deeply researched, and fair-minded portrait of a man who had a remarkable journey and has left America, and the world, the most significant of legacies.” Jon Meacham, New York Times bestselling author

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Author Bio: Edward Luce

Author Bio: Edward Luce

Edward Luce is the author of four acclaimed books, including The Retreat of Western LiberalismTime to Start Thinking: America in the Age of Descent, and In Spite of the Gods: The Strange Rise of Modern India. He is the London Financial Times’s chief US commentator and columnist. He appears regularly on CNN, NPR, MSNBC’s Morning Joe, and the BBC. He graduated with a degree in politics, philosophy, and economics from Oxford University. He worked as a speech writer for the treasury secretary in the Clinton administration and worked as the South Asia bureau chief for the Financial Times.

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Available Formats : CD, Library CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 23.43
Audience: Adult
Language: English