Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Richard Nixon’s visit to China fifty years ago would reshape the global geopolitical map, alter the balance of power in the ...
Chinese Ambassador Qin Gang, center, poses for photos with Chinese American performers during a visit Thursday to the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, marking 50 years ...
On June 30, 1976, I moved from New York City to Los Angeles to do various tasks in Hollywood. I had in 1973–74 been a speechwriter for President Richard Nixon and had become friends with him in a ...
Looking at the U.S.-China experience in the mirror, could the Trump administration apply a similar template to North Korea? February 1, 1969: “I noted in your January 31 report the interesting ...
U.S. President Richard Nixon and Japanese Prime Minister Sato Eisaku in San Clemente, California, January 5, 1972. Credit: Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum Subscribe for ads-free reading ...
Nick Lindquist, a conservative freelance writer, has a piece in Law & Liberty in which he essentially blames Richard Nixon for China’s rise. Provocatively titled “Nixon’s New Red Century,” the article ...
Fifty years ago, President Nixon landed in Beijing in a historic visit to China that opened the door to diplomatic relations between the two countries, shifting the power dynamics of the Cold War and ...