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  1. 4. Mai 2024 · President Nixon and Henry Kissinger rose to those challenges with new ideas and with creative diplomacy. They launched, what President Nixon called, an “era of negotiations”--most directly through what was known as “the Channel” between Henry Kissinger and Ambassador Dobrynin.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · He became an outspoken critic of the Nixon-Kissinger over-reliance on détente, a situation preferred by the Soviet Union, favoring the Helsinki process instead, which focused on human rights, international law and peaceful engagement in Eastern Europe.

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Détente began in 1969, as a core element of the foreign policy of president Richard Nixon and his top advisor Henry Kissinger. They wanted to end the containment policy and gain friendlier relations with the USSR and China.

  4. 13. Mai 2024 · Luke Nichters book is a superbly researched work and essential reading for those with an interest in the détente era, Nixon and Kissinger’s foreign policy and US-Europe relations during the Cold War.

  5. 6. Mai 2024 · In this role Kissinger helped prosecute as well as negotiate an end to the Vietnam War; he carried out secret diplomacy to advance detente with the Soviet Union and rapprochement with China. He pressed for covert operations to destroy the Allende regime in Chile, and implemented the tilt to Pakistan during the 1971 South Asia Crisis ...

  6. 6. Mai 2024 · His accounts of détente, the Vietnam War negotiations, the rapprochement with China, and the October War, among other events, dominated the historiography of the period.

  7. 15. Mai 2024 · I'm more familiar with the question of detente from the American side, what Kissinger was thinking, what Nixon was thinking, what their foreign policy thinking implied for their understanding of the American project. And roughly my sense is that by the late '60s, there is an impression that America is no longer in a position to dominate in the way that it was 20 years earlier, that the Soviet ...