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HIST 202 - HESEN. Limits of a Superpower, 1969-1980. Richard Nixon’s Foreign Policy. January 1969 – inaugural address Bring Americans together Alienated himself “Imperial Presidency” Henry Kissinger – Nixon’s chief security advisor. Nixon and Vietnam. 500,000 troops in Vietnam
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HIST 202 - HESEN Limits of a Superpower, 1969-1980
Richard Nixon’s Foreign Policy • January 1969 – inaugural address • Bring Americans together • Alienated himself • “Imperial Presidency” • Henry Kissinger – Nixon’s chief security advisor
Nixon and Vietnam • 500,000 troops in Vietnam • Wanted to reduce U.S. involvement in war • Wanted to avoid perception of defeat • U.S. was seeking “peace with honor”
“Vietnamization” • Gradual withdrawal of U.S. troops • Send S. Vietnam money to help rebuild • Allowed advisors to train S. Vietnamese • Troops – 540,000 in 1969….30,000 in 1972 • Nixon Doctrine
Opposition to Nixon • 1970 – U.S. invades Cambodia • Nationwide protests • Kent State University • Jackson State • Repealed Gulf of Tonkin Resolution • My Lai Massacre • Pentagon Papers • Daniel Ellsberg
Peace in Vietnam • 1972 – “Peace is at hand” • More B-52 bomber attacks on N. Vietnam • Paris Accords – Nov. 1973 • Cease fire • Free elections • War ended in 1975 • 58,000 American lives lost • $118 billion spent
Détente with China and Soviet Union • Nixon and Kissinger • Focused on China and USSR • Détente – reduction of Cold War tensions • Nixon in China • First pres. to visit China (1972) • Visit led to discussions and recognition of Chinese govt. (1979)
Détente with China and Soviet Union • Arms control with USSR • Used relations with China • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) • Asked Soviets to freeze missile production • No nuclear testing • Significant drop in tension
Nixon’s Domestic Policy • The New Federalism • Nixon tried to rid Johnson’s GS plans • Clean water and clean air • Native American rights • Civil rights • Put control of social programs in state and local hands
Nixon’s Economic Policies • Recession – 1970 • High inflation + economic slowdown = stagflation • Increased tariffs 10% • Price and wage fixed for 90 days • Recession ended in 1972
Southern Strategy • 43% of southern votes in 1968 • Wanted to appeal to South • “Silent Majority” • Delayed integration plans • Nominated two southern conservatives to S. Court
Election of 1972 • Southern Strategy was successful • Election was assured by: • Visit to China and policies towards USSR • Hyperliberal Democratic candidate – George McGovern
Watergate • June 1972 • Nixon’s reelection committee broke into Democratic offices • CREEP – Committee to Re-Elect the President • Plumbers – stopped leaks • Enemies Lists • Bugging, break-ins
1973 • Watergate Scandal • Resignation of high profile political members • War Powers Act – limited President’s powers during war • Congress must approve any action lasting more than 60 days
Nixon Resigns • August 4, 1974 • Nixon resigns amid criticism • Several members of his staff also resign • House Judiciary Committee • Obstruction of justice • Abuse of power • Contempt of Congress
Gerald Ford • Nixon resigns – Gerald Ford becomes president • Pardoned Nixon for Watergate • Investigated CIA • Appointed George HW Bush to reform CIA
Failure in Vietnam • Unable to get funds to continue war • Fall of Saigon • April 1975 • U.S. supported govt collapsed • Genocide in Cambodia • Vietnam War is marked as U.S. failure
Ford on the Economy • WIN (Whip Inflation Now) Program • DID NOTHING!!! • People lost hope in federal govt.
Reminders • 1970s/1980-2001 tonight! • Class evaluations • Wednesday – STUDY GROUP – 530-630 • Next Wednesday – FINAL – 7-9
Election of 1976 • Ford won nomination over Ronald Reagan • Democrats pick Jimmy Carter • U.S. picked lesser of two evils
Carter’s Presidency • Informal • Likable former governor of Georgia • Seen as an outsider • Veterans in Congress made fun of Carter
Carter’s Foreign Policy • Human Rights • Appointed Andrew Young as ambassador to UN • Criticized apartheid in S. Africa • Panama Canal • Transferred control of canal to Panamanians
Carter’s Foreign Policy • Camp David Accords (1978) • Brought Egypt and Israel together • Peace settlement in Middle East • Egypt recognized Israel • Israel withdrew troops from Sinai
Carter’s Foreign Policy • Iran Hostage Crisis • 1979 • Ayatollah Khomeini • Militants seized U.S. embassy in Teheran, Iran • 50 American hostages were held • Carter reacted too slow • 1981 – hostages released
Carter’s Domestic Policies • Dealing with inflation • 1980 – inflation rose to 13% • Standard of living was poor for middle class • Sick and tired of Carter and Democrats • 1980 – Election of Ronald Reagan