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Détente - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Détente is a French term, meaning a relaxing or easing; the term has been used in international politics since the early 1970s. Generally, it may be applied to any international situation where previ...
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Richard Nixon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nixon seemed to grasp that nationalism was stronger than Communism far more than earlier Cold War presidents, except possibly John F. Kennedy. ... Nixon favored the Chinese with a discussion of grand strategy during the Beijing summit in 1972. America would “preserve a nuclear balance with the Soviet Union and…sustain...
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Mershon Center for International Security Studies Graduate Student Research 2007-08 ... When Richard Nixon became president in 1969, he attempted to manage America's global Cold War with the policy of détente. This policy was designed to contain the spread of communism through negotiation rather than confrontation;
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President Nixon's Detente Policy ... Thus Richard Nixon's pursuit of detente can be seen as a move that did indeed make the world a safer place, a fact which even Nixon's harshest critics, who are legion, would probably have to acknowledge, however reluctantly.
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Detente is a term usually associated with the relations between America, Russia and China. ... Why did all 3 major powers want to pursue detente ? ... 1972 - Richard Nixon, USA president, visited Moscow...
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Spurred by the Nixon administration and its foreign policy advisor, Kissinger, the Détente was preceded by the era of containment, whose adamant diplomatic stance led the United ... II. The Diplomacy of the United States in the Time of Nixon’s Detente ... 2. The Nixon Doctrine: National Interest as the First Criterion...
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