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A Cold War Turning Point

Nixon and China, 1969-1972

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A Cold War Turning Point

Written by: Chris Tudda
Narrated by: Aaron Killian
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In February 1972 President Nixon arrived in Beijing for what Chairman Mao Zedong called the "week that changed the world". Using recently declassified sources from American, Chinese, European, and Soviet archives, Chris Tudda's A Cold War Turning Point reveals new details about the relationship forged by the Nixon administration and the Chinese government that dramatically altered the trajectory of the Cold War.

Between the years 1969 and 1972, Nixon's national security team actively fostered the US rapprochement with China. Tudda argues that Nixon, in bold opposition to the stance of his predecessors, recognized the mutual benefits of repairing the Sino-US relationship and was determined to establish a partnership with China. In a contested but calculated move, Nixon gradually eased trade and travel restrictions to China. Mao responded in kind, albeit slowly, by releasing prisoners, inviting the US ping-pong team to Beijing, and secretly hosting Secretary of State Henry Kissinger prior to Nixon's momentous visit. A Cold War Turning Point is the first book to use the Nixon tapes and Kissinger telephone conversations to illustrate the complexity of early Sino-US relations.

The book is published by Louisiana State University Press.

©2012 Louisiana State University Press (P)2015 Redwood Audiobooks
United States Wars & Conflicts Cold War Military War Vietnam War Imperialism
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What the critics say

"Tudda offers the most comprehensive and nuanced examination on the making of the Sino-American rapprochement...an outstanding job in pulling off the secretive cloak and bringing clarity to this historic conundrum." ( Journal of American History)
"An outstanding book...the most trustworthy and convincing account of US-China policy from 1969 to 1972 so far." ( American Historical Review)
"A remarkably thorough, meticulously documented, and yet, utterly readable account of an important 'turning point' in Cold War history." ( Presidential Studies Quarterly)

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