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  • "REALPOLITIK"
  • DÉTENTE WITH THE USSR
  • PING-PONG DIPLOMACY IN CHINA
  • German for "practical politics", realpolitik defined how Nixon and his administration handled political affairs abroad. Nations that followed this policy aimed at maintaining their own country's strength rather than morally making decisions. This factored into their decisions regarding China and the USSR.
  • A great success of Nixon's foreign policy was bringing about "détente", or relaxed tensions with the leading communist nations of China and the USSR. Through talks and Nixon's personable but strong approach, he brought peace between the superpowers that had been at odds since the end of WWII.
  • After a ping-pong match between the American and Chinese national teams, Nixon visited the People's Republic of China, the first president to ever do so. Nixon managed to end the embargo between the two nations, while also establishing better trade relations.
  • THE VIETNAM WAR
  • THE PRESIDENCY OF RICHARD NIXON: FOREIGN POLICY
  • LIMITING NUCLEAR ARMS
  • HENRY KISSINGER
  • Beginning in 1969, Nixon implemented his policy for the Vietnam War dubbed "Vietnamization". With growing opposition to the war, and rising American casualties, Nixon began the process of removing American troops from Vietnam, replacing them with Southern Vietnamese soldiers.
  • Nixon traveled to the Soviet Union. He met with Lenoid Brezhnev, Premier of the U.S.S.R. They signed and implemented the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty. This treaty aimed to freeze the number of missiles and nuclear weapons each country created.
  • Henry Kissinger served as Nixon's Secretary of State. Kissinger is credited for their success in foreign affairs. While they didn't consider each other friends, Nixon and Kissinger held a close political relationship. Kissinger won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973.

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