GT: In the book, you share the vivid diplomatic history behind the China-US rapprochement, especially stories surrounding the ...
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.
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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 ...
Trump’s foreign policy moves have been polarizing to say the least - but with competing voices within his own cabinet ...
Despite two personalities that could not be more opposite, consider how similar President Richard Milhous Nixon’s and Donald ...
SINCE the Communist Revolution in 1949 till February 1972, the United States has not recognised Mao Zedong’s China. It has accepted the People’s Republic of China (Taiwan) as the legitimate Chinese ...
In 1972, then-US president Richard Nixon paid a shock visit to China, paving the way towards full diplomatic recognition and gaining leverage over a wrongfooted Soviet Union. By that same logic ...
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