Soviet Union, October 1970-October 1971This volume continues the practice established in the previous Foreign Relations volume on U.S.-Soviet relations and focuses on the relationship in the global context, highlighting the conflicts and collaboration between the two superpowers on foreign policy issues from October 1970 to October 1971. Beginning with the confrontation over the construction of a Soviet military base in Cuba, the volume documents the development of the Nixon administration's policy of détente and the crucial role of the private channel between Henry Kissinger, the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs, and Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin. The backchannel was key to making progress on the most problematic issues in U.S.-Soviet relations: Berlin, the war in Indochina, strategic arms limitation talks, Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union, and trade. It also allowed the two nations to avoid conflict and to cooperate on managing crises around the world, such as the Middle East dispute and the Indo-Pakistani conflict. The volume also includes documentation on the internal and bilateral negotiations for the timing of a visit by Nixon to the Soviet Union and ends with the public announcement in October 1971 of the May 1972 summit between Nixon and Brezhnev, the first U.S.-Soviet summit since 1967. The era of détente and cooperation between the superpowers had begun |
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... Congress , and key foreign officials . Read- ers are advised that the tape recording is the official document ; the transcript represents an interpretation of that document . The clarity of the voices on the tape recordings is often ...
... Congress , and key foreign officials . Read- ers are advised that the tape recording is the official document ; the transcript represents an interpretation of that document . The clarity of the voices on the tape recordings is often ...
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... Congress expedited access to the Kissinger Papers and carried out extensive copying on the editor's be- half . Thanks are also due to the History Staff of the Central Intelligence Agency , which helped to arrange full access to the ...
... Congress expedited access to the Kissinger Papers and carried out extensive copying on the editor's be- half . Thanks are also due to the History Staff of the Central Intelligence Agency , which helped to arrange full access to the ...
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... Congress . The papers are a key source for the Nixon - Ford subseries of Foreign Relations . Research for this volume was completed through special access to restricted documents at the Nixon Presidential Materials Project , the Library ...
... Congress . The papers are a key source for the Nixon - Ford subseries of Foreign Relations . Research for this volume was completed through special access to restricted documents at the Nixon Presidential Materials Project , the Library ...
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... Congress . Congressional Record . Washington : Government Printing Office . United States . Department of State . Department of State Bulletin . - Documents on Germany , 1944–1985 . Washington : Government Printing Office , 1985 ...
... Congress . Congressional Record . Washington : Government Printing Office . United States . Department of State . Department of State Bulletin . - Documents on Germany , 1944–1985 . Washington : Government Printing Office , 1985 ...
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... Congress , Manuscript Division , Kissinger Papers , Box CL 426 , Subject File , Background Briefings . No classification marking . The briefing the last of four such regional briefings before the mid - term elections — was held in the ...
... Congress , Manuscript Division , Kissinger Papers , Box CL 426 , Subject File , Background Briefings . No classification marking . The briefing the last of four such regional briefings before the mid - term elections — was held in the ...
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