Détente and confrontation: American-Soviet relations from Nixon to ReaganBrookings Institution, 1985 - 1147 pages |
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... Nixon's political future — particularly when the contact and implied commitments had been so elaborately clandestine ... Kissinger to discourage the Chinese from doing anything that would benefit his political opponents and detract from his ...
... Nixon's political future — particularly when the contact and implied commitments had been so elaborately clandestine ... Kissinger to discourage the Chinese from doing anything that would benefit his political opponents and detract from his ...
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American-Soviet relations from Nixon to Reagan Raymond L. Garthoff. On May 9 Nixon and Kissinger sent their reply to Zhou via the Pakistanis, proposing a secret meeting of Kissinger and Zhou Enlai "on Chinese soil preferably at some ...
American-Soviet relations from Nixon to Reagan Raymond L. Garthoff. On May 9 Nixon and Kissinger sent their reply to Zhou via the Pakistanis, proposing a secret meeting of Kissinger and Zhou Enlai "on Chinese soil preferably at some ...
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... Nixon's is particularly suspect because of his known prevarication on this very matter in statements at the time and ... Kissinger had immediately informed Nixon of the Brezhnev message and recommended an alert, and that "the President ...
... Nixon's is particularly suspect because of his known prevarication on this very matter in statements at the time and ... Kissinger had immediately informed Nixon of the Brezhnev message and recommended an alert, and that "the President ...
Contents
Contexts Perspectives and Issues | 1 |
The International Political Context | 8 |
The Strategic Context | 16 |
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