A Cold War turning point : Nixon and China, 1969-1972 / Chris Tudda.
"In February 1972, President Nixon arrived in Beijing for what Chairman Mao Zedong called the 'week that changed the world.' Using recently declassified sources from American, Chinese, European, and Soviet archives, Chris Tudda's A Cold War Turning Point reveals new details about...
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Table of Contents:
- Nixon pushes rapprochement
- A new mood in Beijing
- Tentative steps and the Warsaw channel
- The post-Cambodia chill and the Pakistani channel
- Kissinger's secret trip to Beijing
- Reassuring allies and pursuing the Moscow Summit
- Chinese at the UN and Kissinger's second visit to Beijing
- Sino-U.S. Rapprochement and the Indo-Pakistani crisis
- Homestretch to the Beijing Summit
- The Beijing Summit
- Conclusion.