Henry Kissinger, one of the world's most influential policymakers, died at the end of November at one hundred years. He served as national security adviser and secretary of state under presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. He never ran for elected office himself, but he was a mastermind foreign policymaker, Nobel Peace Prize and a very controversial figure. What made him so controversial and how have historians judged him so far? In this episode of the HCA podcast, Anja Schüler looks back Henry Kissinger’s life and the century that was shaped by him with Jeremi Suri. Professor Suri is a historian at the University of Texas, where he holds the Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in Global Affairs, the author and editor of 11 books, including “Henry Kissinger and the American Century,” and co-host of the podcast “This is Democracy.”