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Nixissinger Diplomacy. Or Who's Minding the Store?

Simpson, Smith | February 9, 1974 issue

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Focuses on handling of the U.S. foreign policy by U.S. President Richard Nixon and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Relations of the U.S. with oil producing countries of the world; Critical appraisal of handling of energy crisis in the country by the government; Typical characteristics of the functioning of Kissinger and Nixon as a team; Speculations regarding possible military intervention by the U.S. in South East Asia.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; NIXON, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994; KISSINGER, Henry, 1923-; ENERGY shortages; INTERVENTION (International law); SOUTHEAST Asia; UNITED States
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