12 Quotes & Sayings By Stephen Kinzer

Stephen Kinzer is a biographer and journalist. He is a Walker Fellow at the Wilson Center, a Senior Fellow at The New America Foundation, and a Senior Non-Resident Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. He has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Republic, Harper's Magazine, and many other publications. His books include The Brothers: John Foster Dulles and Allen Dulles: The CIA and the World It Made; All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror; and Reset: Iran, Turkey, America and Israel in the New Century.

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Afghanistan's borders are arbitrary, drawn to meet 19th-century political needs rather than to respect ethnic or religious patterns. Stephen Kinzer
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A few of the world's most famous non- American novelists have large followings in the United States, among them Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Guenter Grass, who were both popular even before winning the Nobel. Stephen Kinzer
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No authoritarian leader cedes power easily or turns it over to bodies he cannot control. Stephen Kinzer
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Guatemala's ornate presidential palace, once a terrifying fortress whose every corridor was patrolled by heavily armed soldiers in berets and camouflage uniforms, is now a normal public building where ordinary citizens enter without fear. Stephen Kinzer
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In 1984, showing extraordinary courage, a group of Guatemalan wives, mothers and other relatives of disappeared people banded together to form the Mutual Support Group for the Appearance Alive of Our Relatives. Stephen Kinzer
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Adroit geo-strategists take new realities into account as they try to imagine how global politics will unfold. In the foreign policy business, however, inertia is a powerful force and 'adroit' a little-known concept. Stephen Kinzer
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Allowing a friend to careen toward self destruction is not friendship. That is a habit the United States needs to break as it pursues a richer and more deeply supportive relationship with Israel. Stephen Kinzer
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'Operation Ajax' presents history in an entirely new way. It takes a true story and uses cutting-edge technology, never before used in this way, to bring it to spectacular life. Stephen Kinzer
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Want to depose the government of a poor country with resources? Want to bash Muslims? Want to build support for American military interventions around the world? Want to undermine governments that are raising their people up from poverty because they don't conform to the tastes of Upper West Side intellectuals? Use human rights as your excuse! Stephen Kinzer
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From the 1920s into the 1940s, Britain's standard of living was supported by oil from Iran. British cars, trucks, and buses ran on cheap Iranian oil. Factories throughout Britain were fueled by oil from Iran. The Royal Navy, which projected British power all over the world, powered its ships with Iranian oil. Stephen Kinzer
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Relationships based on deals between leaders or ruling elites tend to collapse amid popular anger. Stephen Kinzer