Jan 18, 2017 | Nixon Library Events, Press Room
PLUS: Pat Nixon’s Inauguration Day coat goes on display for the first time. Friday, January 20 — Doors open at 8:00 a.m. PST Witness the swearing in of America’s 45th President at the presidential library of the 37th President. The Nixon Library will live stream...
Jan 17, 2017 | Foundation News, News Media, Vietnam
From National Review Online Conrad Black: Bogus Charges Against Nixon Like Japanese veterans of World War II stumbling, emaciated, out of the jungles of Guam and the Philippines many years after the end of the war, near-terminal victims of Watergate fever still...
Jan 15, 2017 | Domestic Policy, News, Nixon Today, Vice President Nixon
Today marks what would have been Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 88th birthday. Presidential historian Irv Gellman details King’s relationship with then Vice President Nixon in his very insightful and revealing book, The President and the Apprentice: Eisenhower...
Jan 12, 2017 | Foreign Policy, News, Nixon Today, Soviet Union
President Nixon practiced a patient, yet powerful, form of diplomacy which aided him in his endeavor to create a lasting structure of peace While attending the 1972 Moscow Summit, President Nixon returned Soviet hospitality by inviting General-Secretary Brezhnev to...
Jan 5, 2017 | Foreign Policy, Nixon Today, Soviet Union
Although the Cold War is almost three decades behind us, relations between the United States and Russia are icy. Initial optimism for a friendly relationship began to ebb in the 2000s following a series of international incidents in Yugoslavia, Ukraine, and Crimea....
Jan 5, 2017 | News, Space
Endowed with the stunning success of the Apollo program, yet faced with the exorbitant costs of NASA, President Nixon considered a space policy shift in the second year of his presidency. On March 7, 1970, President Nixon made public his intention to redirect...
Dec 22, 2016 | Domestic Policy, News, Nixon Today
With the authorization of the Alaskan Oil Pipeline, Nixon successfully balanced the Nation’s energy needs with its newfound environmental consciousness. Despite an atmosphere of negativity surrounding the extraction of crude oil, the United States has greatly...
Dec 8, 2016 | Foundation News, Library & Foundation
The private Richard Nixon Foundation Releases “New” Photographic Collection The Richard Nixon Foundation in Yorba Linda, CA, today released photographs documenting the activities of Richard Nixon’s family life and professional career during the...
Dec 7, 2016 | News, Nixon TV
Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent at The Wall Street Journal Jay Solomon speaks at the Nixon Library. One of America’s top national security journalists explores the decades-long power struggle between Iran and The United States that led to the highly-debated...
Dec 6, 2016 | Foreign Policy, News, Soviet Union
President Nixon spoke directly to the Soviet and American people in a live television address from Moscow In all the bilateral negotiations, backchannel consultations, and breakthrough agreements that occurred before and during the first Moscow summit, it is easy to...