Nixon and de Gaulle

President Nixon and General de Gaulle in Paris, 1969. By Chris Barber Like many who had yet to make the acquaintance of Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle, Richard Nixon initially developed a particular bias against the hauteur man of France. After all, to know de...
Richard Nixon and Post-Yeltsin Russia

Richard Nixon and Post-Yeltsin Russia

Nixon and Boris Yeltsin in Moscow 1991 Following Richard Nixon’s funeral service in 1994, Time Magazine ran the 37th President’s photo on the cover, for a record forty-eighth time, under the headline: “His parting advice to Bill Clinton: America Must Lead.”  When it...

RN at Chequers: The Queen of England’s First Visit

RN, PN, Prime Minister Heath, and Queen Elizabeth II gather for a photo in front of Chequers By Chris Barber On President Nixon’s second state visit to Europe, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom hosted him, as is customary at Chequers, for discussions on...

Why Europe was President Nixon’s First Foreign Trip

By Chris Barber Having witnessed the necessity of U.S. support for post-war Western Europe under the Marshall Plan as a Congressman, Richard Nixon the President viewed his first foreign trip to Europe as priority above all else. On February 6, 1969, President Nixon...
Global Crisis: What Would Nixon Do?

Global Crisis: What Would Nixon Do?

[youtube https://youtu.be/XeZrFoGTkdM] NixonFoundation.org takes a look at how President Nixon might solve America’s current global challenges. Guest Bruce Herschensohn, Nixon White House Deputy Special Assistant, best-selling author and Pepperdine University...

Finding Mutual Respect: The Shanghai Communiqué

By Chris Barber A new era of Sino-U.S. relations as the flags of both countries are displayed side by side in mutual respect. 42 years ago— on a day that marked the end of President Nixon’s stay in the People’s Republic of China—RN observed: “We have been here a week....

Nixon, the Peacemaker, in China

Max Lerner, syndicated American journalist and known Nixon opponent, said of President Nixon’s announcement of his planned trip to Beijing, “The politics of surprise leads through the Gates of Astonishment into the Kingdom of Hope.” That hope being...