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Anti-establishment, man! . Disillusionment with the Government. Redefining Foreign Policy. Nixon and Kissinger back off on the Cold War Realizing that most communist countries act independently There was no giant communist scheme to take over the world
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Anti-establishment, man! Disillusionment with the Government
Redefining Foreign Policy • Nixon and Kissinger back off on the Cold War • Realizing that most communist countries act independently • There was no giant communist scheme to take over the world • Treated foreign policy with practicality, instead of dealing in political absolutes
China • Nixon recognized that establishing diplomatic relations with communist China would benefit the U.S. both politically and economically • Especially since China and the USSR were increasingly competitive with each other • Dealing with China, might make working with N. Vietnam easier • 1979- U.S. and China established full diplomatic relations
Détente with USSR • Fearing isolation, Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev invites Nixon to Russia in 1972 • High point of meeting was the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty • Didn’t end the arms race, but was a step towards that goal • Détente- policy aimed at easing Cold War tensions
Nixon’s “New Federalism” • Aimed at the middle classes • Still addressing societal ills (like poverty, pollution) • Less focus on the big industries and corporations • However, he also expanded the governments role • OSHA, DEA, EPA
Economy • Recession • Inflation • 1973 OPEC- placed an embargo on Israel’s allies • Oil prices shoot up • America relied on imports for 1/3 of the energy
Overall • Nixon starts off on the right track… • But: • Vietnam war struggles • Watergate Scandal (dun dun duh!)