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Nixon in China

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by Margaret MacMillan


  The National Security Archive (NSA),The George Washington University, Washington, DC, 2005

  Collection: China and the United States: From Hostility to Engagement,

  1960–1998

  U.S. Japan Project

  Record of Historic Richard Nixon–Chou En-lai Talks in February 1972, Now Declassified

  Nixon’s Trip to China: Records Now Completely Declassified

  Electronic Briefing Books

  Briefing Book 66: ‘The Beijing–Washington Back–Channel and Henry Kissinger’s Secret Trip to Beijing September 1970– July 1971’ Briefing Book 70: ‘Negotiating US Chinese Rapprochement’ Briefing Book 145: ‘New Documentary Reveals Secret U.S., Chinese Diplomacy Behind Nixon’s Trip’

  US Department of State.

  Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) [Washington, DC, 2005] http://www.state.gov

  Nixon-Ford Administrations, vol. E-7,Documents on South Asia, 1969-1972

  INTERVIEWS AND ORAL HISTORIES

  Author Interviews

  Gordon Barass, London, 14 July 2003

  John Burns, Toronto, 7 November 2003

  Chen Weiming, Shanghai, 24 April 2005

  Robert Edmonds, Toronto, 1 January 2004

  John Fraser, Ottawa, 8 February 2004

  Edward Heath, Salisbury, UK, 2 December 2004

  Jia Qingguo, Beijing, 19 April 2005

  Henry Kissinger, Paris, 15 and 18 May 2003

  Herbert Levin, New York, 6 November 2003

  Li Qin, Beijing, 20 April 2005

  Winston Lord, Gerald Ford Library, 19 July 2004

  Arthur Menzies, Ottawa, 28 February 2005

  Michael Richardson, London, 2 June 2004

  Peter Rodman, Washington, 8 November 2004

  Blair Seaborn, Ottawa, 28 February 2005

  John Small, Ottawa, 28 February 2005

  Yanhua Shi, Beijing, 20 April 2005

  Richard Solomon, Washington, 9 November 2004

  Yu Jaifu, Beijing, 20 April 2005

  Zhang Hanzhi, Beijing, 21 April 2005

  Frontline Diplomacy: The US Foreign Affairs oral history collection, ed. Marilyn Bentley and Marie Warner [USOH]

  Ralph Clough

  William J. Cunningham

  David Dean

  Charles Freeman

  Lindsey Grant

  Marshall Green

  John H. Holdridge

  Jerome K. Holloway

  Walter E. Jenkins

  Richard E. Johnson

  Ralph J. Katrosh

  Paul Kreisberg

  John Lacey

  Herbert Levin

  Winston Lord

  Larue Lutkins

  Robert L. Nichols

  David Osborn

  Harry Thayer

  Supplement

  John A. Buche

  Joseph S. Farland

  Harvey Feldman

  David Fischer

  William J. Galloway

  William H. Gleysteen

  Winston Lord

  Gerald R. Ford Library

  Winston Lord interview, 19 October 1977

  Playing the China Card: Nixon and Mao (Documentary) [PCC]

  Transcripts, Archives, British Library of Political and Economic Science, London School of Economics

  Tim Boggan

  William Brown

  Dwight Chapin

  Henry A. Kissinger

  Christopher H. Phillips

  PBS Nixon’s China Game (Documentary) website http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/china/index.html

  Alexander Haig

  Mohammad Khan

  Zhang Hanzhi

  BOOKS AND ARTICLES

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  Aijazuddin, F. S., From a Head, through a Head, to a Head: The Secret Channel between the US and China through Pakistan. Karachi, 2000.

  Aitken, Jonathan, ‘The Nixon Character’, Presidential Studies Quarterly 26/1 (Winter 1996): 239-48.

  Ambrose, Stephen E., Nixon: The Education of a Politician 1913–1962. New York, 1987.

  ——, Nixon: The Triumph of a Politician 1962–1972. New York, 1989.

  Arbatov, Georgi, The System: An Insider’s Life in Soviet Politics. New York, 1992.

  Arkush, R. David, and Leo Ou-fan Lee, Land without Ghosts: Chinese Impressions of America from the Mid-Nineteenth Century to the Present. Berkeley, 1989.

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  Barmé, Geremie R., Shades of Mao: the Posthumous Cult of the Great Leader. Armonk, NY, 1996.

  Barnouin, Barbara, and Changgen Yu, Chinese Foreign Policy During the Cultural Revolution. London and New York, 1998.

  Bloodworth, Dennis and Ching Ping Bloodworth, The Chinese Machiavelli: 3,000 Years of Chinese Statecraft. New York, 1976.

  Bostdorff, Denise M., ‘The Evolution of a Diplomatic Surprise: Richard M. Nixon’s Rhetoric on China, 1952–July 15, 1971’, Rhetoric & Public Affairs 5/1 (March 2002): 31-56.

  Brady, Anne-Marie, Making the Foreign Serve China: Managing Foreigners in the People’s Republic. Lanham, 2003.

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  Chancellor, John, ‘Prime Time in China: Who Produced the China Show?’, Foreign Policy 7 (Summer, 1972)

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  Edmonds, R. B. ‘China Trip Diary 2004’. Unpublished, copy lent to author.

  Ehrlichman, John, Witness to Power: The Nixon Years. New York, 1982.

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  Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976. vol. I: Foundations of Foreign Policy, 1969–1972, ed. Louis J. Smith and David H. Herschler. Washington, DC, 2003.

  ——, vol. V: United Nations, 1969–1972, ed. Evan M. Duncan. Washington, DC, 2004.

  Frankel, Max, The Times of My Life and My Life with the Times. New York, 1999.

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  Garment, Leonard, Crazy Rhythm: My Journey from Brooklyn, Jazz and Wall Street to Nixon’s White House, Watergate and Beyond. New York, 1997.

  Garver, John W., China’s Decision for Rapprochement with the United States 1968–1971. Boulder, CO., 1982.

  ——, Foreign Relations of the People’s Republic of China. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1993.

  ——, The Sino-American Alliance: Nationalist China and American Cold War Strategy in Asia. Armonk, NY, 1997.

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  ——, ‘Nixon, Kissinger, and the “Soviet Card” in the U.S. Opening to China,i97i–i974’, Diplomatic History 29/3 (June 2005): 475-502.

  Goldstein, Lyle J., ‘Return to Zhenbao Island: Who Started Shooting and Why It Matters’, China Quarterly 168 (December 2001): 985—97.

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  Gong, Li, Deng Xiaoping Yu Meiguo. Beijing, 2004.

  Green, Marshall, ‘The Evolution of US-China Policy 1956—1975’ in Green, Marshall, John H. Holdridge, and William N. Stokes, War and Peace with China, Bethesda MD, 1994.

  ——, John H. Holdridge and William N. Stokes, War and Peace with China. Bethesda, MLD, 1994.

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  Haldeman, Harry R., with Joseph DiMona, The Ends of Power. Montreal, 1978.

  ——, The Haldeman Diaries: Inside the Nixon White House. New York, 1994.

  Hamilton, K. A., ‘“A Week that Changed the World”: Britain and Nixon’s China Visit of 21–28 February 1972’, Diplomacy and Statecraft 15/1 (March 2004): 117-135.

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  Harding, Harry, A Fragile Relationship: The United States and China since 1972. Washington, DC, 1992.

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  Helms, Richard, with William Hood, A Look Over My Shoulder: A Life in the Central Intelligence Agency. New York, 2003.

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  Hsüeh, Chün-tu, and Robert C. North, ‘China and the Superpowers: Perception and Policy’, in Chün-tu Hsüeh, ed., China’s Foreign Relations: New Perspectives. New York, 1982.

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