Published
Nov 29, 2023
Henry Kissinger: An Iconic Statesman
Legacy of a Scholar and Diplomat
Henry Kissinger, one of the most influential statesmen in American history, passed away at the age of 100. He played a vital role in the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, leaving a lasting impact on American foreign policy.
A Tribute from Johns Hopkins University
In 2016, Johns Hopkins University established the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at its School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). The center aimed to promote historically informed statecraft and strategy, reflecting the remarkable career of Kissinger as a diplomat and scholar. Kissinger actively supported the center’s mission and envisioned its contribution to addressing the world’s most pressing issues and training future leaders.
Inspiring a New Generation
Kissinger’s vision of applying historical insights to contemporary policy challenges is evident in the Kissinger Seminar in Statecraft and Strategy, a flagship course at SAIS. Taught by SAIS Dean James Steinberg, Francis Gavin (director of the Kissinger Center), and Hal Brands (Kissinger Distinguished Professor), the course enables students to engage with Kissinger virtually. His mentorship and guidance have inspired many to embrace America’s role in a changing global landscape.
A Scholar-Statesman’s Journey
Born in Germany in 1923, Kissinger sought refuge in the United States during the rise of Nazi Germany. After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, Kissinger pursued an illustrious scholarly career. His expertise spanned a wide range of topics, including historic treaties, nuclear weapons, and the Congress of Vienna. Kissinger’s deep knowledge and understanding of international politics made him a trusted advisor to presidents and a key negotiator of significant international agreements.
Shaping World Affairs
Even after leaving office, Kissinger remained active in global affairs. As the founder of Kissinger Associates and the author of influential books on diplomacy and world order, he continued to shape debates and offer counsel to global leaders. His expertise and insights were sought after by presidents and distinguished figures worldwide.
A Lasting Impact
At SAIS, Kissinger chaired the America and the Future of World Order Program at the Kissinger Center. This program brought together eminent scholars and practitioners, including Michael R. Bloomberg, Eric Schmidt, Jake Sullivan, and William Burns, to develop innovative grand strategies for a complex world order. Kissinger’s legacy will endure through the education of future leaders who will follow in his footsteps.