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U.S. Politics & Government - 1968-1977, 20th Century American History - Relations - General & Miscellaneous, China - Diplomatic Relations, Ambassadors & Diplomats - Political Biography, Asia, Australasia & Oceania - Diplomatic Relations with the U.S., U.S
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Secrecy in US Foreign Policy

by Yukinori Komine
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Overview

Secrecy in US Foreign Policy examines the pursuit of strict secrecy by President Nixon and his National Security Advisor Kissinger in foreign policy decision-making as a principle characteristic of the US rapprochement with China. Moreover, it sheds new light on the complexity and dynamism of the evolution of the new China initiatives and demonstrates the existence of many policy options and different perspectives among US officials.

Synopsis

Secrecy in US Foreign Policy examines the pursuit of strict secrecy by President Nixon and his National Security Advisor Kissinger in foreign policy decision-making as a principle characteristic of the US rapprochement with China. Moreover, it sheds new light on the complexity and dynamism of the evolution of the new China initiatives and demonstrates the existence of many policy options and different perspectives among US officials.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
Ashgate Publishing, Limited
Pages
300
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780754672722

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