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Nixon and Detente. Nixon Doctrine. 1) Peace requires partnership (allies). 2) Peace requires strength. 3) Peace requires negotiations. 4) US will aid first, fight second. 5) Nationalism is not communism. America after Vietnam 1) Weakened Economy. --Bretton Woods.
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Nixon Doctrine 1) Peace requires partnership (allies) 2) Peace requires strength 3) Peace requires negotiations 4) US will aid first, fight second 5) Nationalism is not communism
America after Vietnam 1) Weakened Economy --Bretton Woods US Gold Reserve Foreign Dollar Holdings 1948: $24.4 bn $7.3 bn 1959: $19.5 bn $19.4 bn 1971 $10 bn $ 80 bn
--Currency Overvalued August 1971- US off of Bretton Woods System 2) Social Problems 3) Relative Military Decline
Active Soldiers (thousands) Airpower
Détente- Relaxation of tensions Or Containment by Other Means • Balance Powers • Satisfaction
US Policies 1) Relations with PRC China dislike of USSR --border disputes --1969 “Almost Nuclear War”
1971- UN Changes Policy February 1972-Nixon goes to China Shanghai Communiqué
Jan 1, 1979- Formal Recognition Taiwan Relations Act 1979 American Institute in Taiwan 2) Trade with Soviets Jackson-Vanik Amendment
3) Arms Control --Testing and NWFZ
SALT- Strategic Arms Limitation Talks 1) Predictable 2) Parity 3) Deterrence 4) Detente
1972- SALT I • ABM Treaty 2) Freeze SALT II- Contention and Afghanistan (1979) Problems with Detente