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Rallying the Silent Majority and Articulating a Foreign Policy Vision

Rallying the Silent Majority and Articulating a Foreign Policy Vision

Nov 9, 2017 | News, Vietnam

President Nixon with chief-of-staff H.R. Haldeman the day after the president’s November 3, 1969 speech on the Vietnam War. The Oval Office desk was stacked with hundreds of telegrams and letters of support from the general public. By Jason Schwartz The Vietnam...
Asia After Viet Nam – Fifty Years On

Asia After Viet Nam – Fifty Years On

Oct 27, 2017 | China, Foreign Policy, News, Nixon Today, Vietnam, Wilderness Years

  By Conrad Black   It is difficult now to resurrect how revolutionary and improbable it seemed fifty years ago to envision a reconstructed normal relationship between the United States and the People’s Republic of China. In 1967 the Cultural Revolution was...
After Viet Nam: Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger and the Search for a Strategy to End the Vietnam War

After Viet Nam: Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger and the Search for a Strategy to End the Vietnam War

Oct 26, 2017 | China, Foreign Policy, News, Nixon Today, Nixon's Comeback, Vietnam, Wilderness Years

  By Niall Ferguson   On December 10, 1967, Clare Boothe Luce decided to bring together Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon at a pre-Christmas cocktail party in her elegant apartment at 933 Fifth Avenue. It was the first meeting between the two men who, more...
New Online Exhibit: “Asia After Viet Nam” at 50

New Online Exhibit: “Asia After Viet Nam” at 50

Oct 25, 2017 | China, Exhibits, Foreign Policy, Nixon Today, Vietnam, Wilderness Years

Online Exhibit Marks 50th Anniversary of Richard Nixon’s Seminal 1967 Article “Asia After Viet Nam” at 50 is one of a series of online exhibits specifically designed by the Richard Nixon Foundation for digital viewing on desktops and mobile devices. In “Asia...

Mark Bowden, Author of “Hue 1968”

Sep 30, 2017 | News, Nixon Library Events, Vietnam

[youtube https://youtu.be/WJX9QZOKOs4] Author of “Hue 1968: A Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam” The first battle book from Mark Bowden since his #1 New York Times bestseller “Black Hawk Down,” “Hue 1968” is the story of...
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