RETRO REPORT: President Richard Nixon’s 1972 visit to China, an unexpected pivot in U.S. foreign policy, helped end the Cold War. But it left Taiwan’s fate uncertain.
Video: Watch Mike Chinoy's Assignment: China—"The Week That Changed The World,", an often humorous look at media coverage of Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to China. (58 min., 53 sec.) ...
US President Donald Trump's efforts to improve relations with Russia are expected to influence Moscow's connections with China. Although a stronger US-Russia relationship may affect the dynamics of ...
There is a long history of U.S. and Chinese citizens forging relationships with one another through cultural exchange.
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bne IntelliNews on MSNIs Trump attempting a “reverse Nixon” to peel Russia away from China?By Ben Aris in Berlin Ukraine’s worst nightmare has come true. European leaders have been shocked by US President Donald Trump’s decision to exclude Europe from the ongoing ceasefire talks and his ...
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RealClearDefense on MSNTrump's 'Reverse Nixon' Strategy: A Dangerous DelusionDonald Trump's approach to Russia and Vladimir Putin has reignited the debate over whether his apparent coziness with Moscow ...
Columnist Teri Sforza writes that a scholar argues any ‘lawfare’ against Nixon doesn’t absolve him of transgressions.
On Feb 21, 1972, then US president Richard Nixon became the first sitting US president to visit China, sending a tremor through the Cold War world and changing the course of history. The two ...
Visitors read about Watergate and Nixon’s resignation during a visit to The Richard ... A display of President Richard Nixon and wife Pat at the Great Wall in China. (Photo by Mark Rightmire ...
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