Henry Kissinger, the former US Secretary of State and National Security Adviser died on November 29 at the age of 100. While he was an influential member of the US government under two Presidents, Kissinger was also seen as a controversial figure in global politics. In fact, his legacy in Asia has been much debated.
How will Henry Kissinger be remembered in Southeast Asia? And what impact will he have on world politics for decades to come?
Pushan Dutt, Professor of Economics, INSEAD explains.

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