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Nixon administration, China policy Chinese

The Nixon administration held two sessions of ambassadorial talks with the Chinese at Warsaw in January and February 1970. The preparations for these talks provided a focal point for the competing China discourses of the State Department and White House and perpetrated the eventual bureaucratic rupture between them over China policy. [Pg.142]

China, and did not once refer to the Chinese threat.He wrote that the international order would remain insecure as long as China, as a major power, stood outside of it and the administration s new policy toward China embodied his goal of creating a balanced international structure in which all nations will have a stake. At the same time, the report tacitly recognized China s desire for international influence commensurate with its size and history. The new international structure, Nixon promised, would provide full scope for the influence to which China s achievements entitle it. ... [Pg.120]


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