Nixon and China: A Historiography This paper wil
.... New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991. The
Nixon Doctrine. Washington
DC: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1972.
Nixon, Richard. ....
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Watergate Political Scandal A Transformation in American Political
.... Nestor, Michael. US foreign policy under a weakened presidency, a presentation by Peter W. Rodman. Washington,
DC: The
Nixon Center, February 1, 1999. ....
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WATERGATE A Transformation in American Political
.... Nestor, Michael. US foreign policy under a weakened presidency, a presentation by Peter W. Rodman. Washington,
DC: The
Nixon Center, February 1, 1999. ....
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Nixon's Congressional Voting Record
.... Aitken, J. (1993).
Nixon: A life. Washington,
DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc. Ambrose, SE (1987).
Nixon: The education of a politician, 1913-1962. ....
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Richard M. Nixon's Global Strategy
.... Congressional Quarterly.
Nixon: The First Year of His Presidency. Washington,
DC: Congressional Quarterly, 1970. Evans, Rowland, Jr. & Robert D. Novak. ....
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Richard Nixon 's Background and His Political Views
.... New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Aitken, J. (1993).
Nixon: A life. Washington,
DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc. Aitken, J. (1996, Winter). The
Nixon character. ....
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NIXON AND WATERGATE This research paper examine
.... and others, which were funneled at first through
Nixon's friend Bebe .... Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters in the Washington,
DC Watergate complex ....
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Regisnation of President Nixon
.... Committee in the Watergate hotel and office complex in Washington,
DC Two days .... established, although the former attorney general of the US under
Nixon, who had ....
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President Nixon & Watergate
On June 17, 1972, five men were arrested in Washington
DC while attempting to .... In addition, it was learned that some of President
Nixon's top aides had been ....
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Watergate
.... National Committee (DMC) headquarters at the Watergate office building in Washington
DC. It ended with the resignation of President Richard M.
Nixon on August 9 ....
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Presidential Scandal
.... National headquarters at the Watergate apartment complex in Washington,
DC. .... this breaking-and-entering felony would unravel the
Nixon administration, forcing ....
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US Failure in Vietnam
.... wide rift between the American people and the policy-makers in Washington
DC. .... were supposedly governing, became even more pronounced during the
Nixon presidency ....
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The First Year of the Clinton Presidency
....
Nixon had described Washington,
DC as the crime capital of the world in his campaign, and he would make a more specific focus on crime in the capital with ....
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The murder of John F. Kennedy
....
Nixon White House managers were directing freelance operatives to break into the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate Hotel in Washington,
DC, to ....
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The Great Society
.... At one meeting during his term in office, President
Nixon told Ehrlichman, "Flush Model Cities and .... I), Washington,
DC: Government Printing Office, 1965, pp. ....
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The Great Society of President Johnson
.... At one meeting during his term in office, President
Nixon told Ehrlichman, "Flush Model Cities and .... I), Washington,
DC: Government Printing Office, 1965, pp. ....
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Presidential Selection of Running Mate
....
Nixon was chosen by Eisenhower's political advisers rather than by Eisenhower himself .... outsider," he chooses a running mate more familiar with Washington,
DC. ....
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Role of Vice-President in Election
....
Nixon was chosen by Eisenhower's political advisers rather than by Eisenhower himself .... outsider," he chooses a running mate more familiar with Washington,
DC. ....
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Waste in Government Spending
.... Waste in government is a favorite topic in Washington,
DC That's all together fitting .... billion in the 1973 1976 fiscal year period of the
Nixon/Ford presidency.2 ....
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The Khmer Roug t
.... Hearings of May 3, 1977, Human Rights in Cambodia, (Washington,
DC: US Government .... most of the evidence pointed toward the policies of Richard
Nixon and Henry ....
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Presidential Power & Its Limits
.... Watergate and Vietnam stand out as the dominant events of their presidencies
Nixon's fundamental paranoia .... Congressional Quarterly: Washington,
DC Goldman, Eric ....
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NASA NEEDS ASSESSMENT
.... At this late stage of the moon landing program, however, the actions of the
Nixon Administration had little effect, and such a landing .... Washington,
DC: CQ, Inc. ....
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The US Secret Service
.... to include the protection of diplomatic missions in the Washington,
DC area. .... Kennedy, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan, and during Richard
Nixon's vice presidency ....
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Domestic Divisions Caused by the Vietnam War
.... cities on October 15 and November 15, 1969 drew huge crowds (500,000 or more in
DC). .... in the Paris peace talks and the inept performance of ARVN,
Nixon in 1969 ....
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The 1960s in American Society
.... In Washington,
DC, a demonstration attracted some 500,000 people: The imminence of the .... of the spring of 1970 was the announcement by President
Nixon in April ....
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The American President
.... in "the geographical and intellectual confines of Washington
DC, or New .... As the
Nixon administration unfolded, the Office of Communications increasingly became ....
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Effect of Presidential Decisions
.... in "the geographical and intellectual confines of Washington
DC, or New .... As the
Nixon administration unfolded, the Office of Communications increasingly became ....
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Decade of the 1970s
.... states that 15 telephone calls had been made to president
Nixon's campaign organization .... National Committee in the Watergate Hotel in Washington,
DC The break ....
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Changing Role of the Presidency
.... over domestic issues under Eisenhower, deadlock on both foreign and domestic fronts during the
Nixon-Ford era .... Washington,
DC: Congressional Quarterly, 1995. ....
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Changing Nature of the Presidency
.... over domestic issues under Eisenhower, deadlock on both foreign and domestic fronts during the
Nixon-Ford era .... Washington,
DC: Congressional Quarterly, 1993. ....
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