US-Chinese Relations
.... Symbolically, the path-blazing behavior of the
Nixon administration must be credited with piercing the dense veil of
Chinese isolationism. ....
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Nixon and China: A Historiography This paper wil
.... In his statement,
Nixon acknowledged the
Chinese claims and reaffirmed an interest in a peaceful settlement by the
Chinese themselves. ....
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US-China Policy During Nixon Presidency
.... The atmospherics included expressions of mutual goodwill and trust, congratulatory mutual toasts such as
Nixon's inviting the
Chinese to "start a long march ....
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Chinese Acupuncture
....
Nixon sent Henry Kissinger to China for secret meetings with the
Chinese premier in 1971, opening discussions that would eventually lead to the era of detente ....
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The United States, China and Human Rights
.... In the early 1970s, prompted by meetings with the West which were initiated by US President Richard
Nixon,
Chinese leaders began to seriously explore ....
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The United States and China
.... Symbolically, the path-blazing behavior of the
Nixon administration must be credited with piercing the dense veil of
Chinese isolationism. ....
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Truman & Nixon War Policies
.... In imagining Truman's
Nixon era war policies, then, we must look back at .... the alternatives were negotiations or continued war against a
Chinese supported enemy ....
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China & The US
.... Of critical importance in this scenario was that the
Nixon administration was technically not endorsing the
Chinese position; rather, by not explicitly ....
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The United States and China
.... Of critical importance in this scenario was that the
Nixon administration was technically not endorsing the
Chinese position; rather, by not explicitly ....
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Return of Nixon After His Resignation as President
.... Barely six months later, the
Chinese government announced that
Nixon would be flown to Peking on February 21, 1976, to mark the fourth anniversary of his ....
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US FOREIGN POLICY AND CHINA US Foreign Policy Toward China
.... China forever outside the family of nations." By opening up a dialogue with Mao and Zhou Enlai,
Nixon and Kissinger sought to play the
Chinese card, -- ie to ....
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Richard Nixon 's Background and His Political Views
....
Nixon also benefited from the fact that, as Goldman explains (1960), the twelve months from mid-1949 to mid-1950 had been a "year of shocks": The
Chinese ....
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Progress at Home and Abroad
.... It can certainly be argued that
Nixon was not concerned with bettering the lives of the
Chinese people, but was instead concerned with political, economic, and ....
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Domestic & Foreign Policy:1960-1974
.... It can certainly be argued that
Nixon was not concerned with bettering the lives of the
Chinese people, but was instead concerned with political, economic, and ....
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American Foreign Policy Toward CHINA
.... The atmospherics included expressions of mutual goodwill and trust, congratulatory mutual toasts such as
Nixon's inviting the
Chinese to "start a long march ....
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Normalization of US-Vietnam Diplomatic Relations
.... will use the succession crisis to increase its own influence over
Chinese policy .... His successor, Richard
Nixon, was more indirectly brought down by the war; the ....
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Normalization of US/Vietnam Diplomatic Relations
.... will use the succession crisis to increase its own influence over
Chinese policy .... His successor, Richard
Nixon, was more indirectly brought down by the war; the ....
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The Underclass
.... As an example, the
Chinese, Irish, Jews, and Italians, as major racial and .... on these recommendations is as follows: 1. Under the
Nixon Administration (the ....
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Most-favored-nations (MFN) Issue
.... against a major trading partner such as China means that imported
Chinese goods become .... attempt made to restore it to the Soviet Union until
Nixon and Kissinger ....
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China/Soviet Changing Relationship
.... open ties with the United States during the presidency of Richard
Nixon in the .... designs both internally and externally have also caused the
Chinese to rethink ....
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Taoism & Tai Chi
.... Robinson, 2004, p. 1). Taoism is more than ancient
Chinese spiritual philosophy .... would not be until the 1970s, after President Richard
Nixon "recognized" China ....
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The Cold War and America and the Soviet Union
.... His analysis of America's slowness before
Nixon to recognize the Sino Soviet rift and its misreading of
Chinese aims in Southeast Asia is perceptive (250 251). ....
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Market System in China
.... signed during President
Nixon's historic trip to China, the United States adopted a "one China policy." This policy acknowledges that
Chinese on both sides of ....
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Economic Development in China
.... signed during President
Nixon's historic trip to China, the United States adopted a "one China policy." This policy acknowledges that
Chinese on both sides of ....
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The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
.... The
Chinese did support the North Koreans in their war, seeing it as part of .... John Kennedy and Richard
Nixon had created a new political era in 1960 with the ....
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The Last Emperor (Bernardo Bertolucci)
.... the first Western-Communist
Chinese joint ventures in filmmaking: the
Chinese government would .... since the "re-opening" of mainland China by Richard
Nixon in the ....
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Truman, MacArthur and the Korean War
.... lowest popularity ratings of any President in US history - lower than
Nixon before he .... army pushed the enemy armies all the way north to
Chinese border, despite ....
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US Policy in Vietnam & in Central America
.... ì without using nuclear weapons or running much risk of
Chinese ì intervention ....
Nixon's gradual withdrawal amounted to a thinly disguised retreat which merely ....
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The Taiwan Issue
.... The majority of Taiwanese are ethnic (Han)
Chinese who began to emigrate to .... In 1978, after
Nixon visited China, America recognized the People's Republic of ....
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The Open Door Policies of Deng Xiaoping
.... had been suggested as a result of the state visit of Richard
Nixon and Henry .... What will be the consequences of this watershed development in
Chinese affairs and ....
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