Secrecy in US Foreign Policy: Nixon, Kissinger and the Rapprochement with ChinaAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2008 - 287 頁 This title examines the pursuit of strict secrecy by President Nixon and his National Security Advisor Kissinger in foreign policy decision-making as a principle characteristic of the US rapprochement with China. Moreover it sheds new light on the complexity and dynamism of the evolution of new China initiatives and demonstrates the existence of many policy options and different perspectives among US officials.It focuses on three major elements of the US rapprochement with China: conception - the presidential leadership, the revitalization of the National Security system and secrecy in bureaucratic rivalry; implementation - the evolution of policy option studies and the private signal exchange; and, direct talks - the major security issues during the behind the scene talks in Kissinger's trips to Beijing and Nixon's trip to China.Original and compelling, this book looks at the similarities and differences between Nixon's and Kissinger's views on China and the rivalry between them and the State Department regarding the timing and issues of US negotiations with China. Newly declassified materials help to identify key questions and highlight the dynamics of events to make this study suited to courses on foreign policy analysis, Cold War history and East Asian studies. |
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Introduction | 1 |
The Foundations of Foreign Policy DecisionMaking | 13 |
The NixonKissinger Leadership for a New China Initiative | 15 |
Foreign Policy DecisionMaking Machinery for the US Rapprochement with China | 41 |
The Evolution of the Rapproachement Policy | 69 |
The Development of Policy Options from January to July 1969 | 71 |
The Reassessment of the China Policy from July to November 1969 | 91 |
The Resumption of the Warsaw Ambassadorial Talks from December 1969 to May 1970 | 115 |
Direct Talks | 157 |
Kissingers Trips to Beijing in July and October 1971 | 159 |
Nixons Trip to China in February 1972 | 197 |
Epilogue | 229 |
Conclusion | 241 |
Appendix | 251 |
Bibliography | 255 |
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