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  1. Foreign policy of the Nixon administration - Wikipedia

    President Richard Nixon and his top aide Henry Kissinger focused on the Soviet Union, China, Vietnam, the Middle East, Pakistan, and major arms limitation agreements. Unless a crisis erupted on other …

  2. Nixon’s Foreign Policy - Short History - Office of the Historian

    The international economy experienced considerable instability, leading to a significant modification of the international financial system in place since the end of World War II. During the Nixon …

  3. Richard Nixon: Foreign Affairs - Miller Center

    As America's foremost anti-Communist politician of the Cold War, Nixon was in a unique position to launch a diplomatic opening to China, leading to the birth of a new political maxim: "Only Nixon could …

  4. Nixon Doctrine | Cold War, US Foreign Policy & Vietnam War

    Nixon Doctrine, a foreign policy of the U.S. government, announced by U.S. Pres. Richard Nixon in 1969, whereby the United States would thereafter support allies facing military threats with economic …

  5. Nixon Administration (1969–1974), United States National Security Policy

    The Nixon administration pursued an honorable exit in Vietnam, sought peace with the Soviet Union, and reduced tensions with communist China by normalizing relations, while declining to pursue …

  6. His policies set the United States on a whole new course in its foreign policy as he made shifts in American's posture to ward allies and adversaries alike.

  7. Nixon and Foreign Policy - Study Notes

    Nixon's visit ushered in an era of détnte, a French word meaning "the relaxation of tensions between governments." This policy sought to establish rules to govern the relations among the U.S., the …

  8. Foreign policy of the Richard Nixon administration - Wikiwand

    President Richard Nixon 's policy sought on détente with both nations, which were hostile to the U.S. and to each other in the wake of the Sino-Soviet split. He moved away from the traditional American …

  9. Richard Nixon - China, Vietnam, Watergate | Britannica

    Jan 9, 2026 · Nixon’s most significant achievement in foreign affairs may have been the establishment of direct relations with the People’s Republic of China after a 21-year estrangement.

  10. Historical Documents - Office of the Historian

    Our policy held that democracy and prosperity, buttressed by American military strength and organized in a worldwide network of American-led alliances, would insure stability and peace.