Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-277) and index.
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The Nixon-Kissinger leadership for a new China initiative -- Foreign policy decision-making machinery for the US rapprochement with China -- The development of policy options from January to July 1969 -- The reassessment of the China policy from July to November 1969 -- The resumption of the Warsaw ambassadorial talks from December 1969 to may 1970 -- The development of backchannel communications from June 1970 to July 1971 -- Kissinger's trips to Beijing in July and October 1971 -- Nixon's trip to China in February 1972.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Secrecy in US Foreign Policy examines the pursuit of strict secrecy by President Nixon and his National Security Advisor Kissinger in foreign policy decision making in relation to the US rapprochement with China. Newly declassified materials help to identify key questions and highlight the dynamics of events.
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Title
Secrecy in US foreign policy.
International Standard Book Number
9780754672722
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Kissinger, Henry,1923-
Nixon, Richard M., (Richard Milhous),1913-1994.
Kissinger, Henry,1923-
Nixon, Richard M., (Richard Milhous),1913-1994.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Executive privilege (Government information)-- United States.
Official secrets-- United States.
Diplomatic relations.
Executive privilege (Government information)
Official secrets.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Government-- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- International Relations-- General.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
China, Foreign relations, United States.
United States, Foreign relations, 1969-1974.
United States, Foreign relations, China.
United States, Foreign relations, Decision making.