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Nixon and Mao

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by Margaret MacMillan


  CONTEMPORARY PUBLICATIONS

  Financial Times (London)

  Globe and Mail (Toronto)

  New York Times (New York)

  Wall Street Journal (New York)

  WEB SITES

  American Presidency Project, July 15, 2006. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/index. php.

  GPO Access, July 15, 2006. http://www.gpoaccess.gov/pubpapers.

  Halstead, Dirck. “With Nixon in China: A Memoir.” Digital Journalist 501 (January 2005), July 15, 2006. http://dirckhalstead.org.

  National Security Archives 1995–2006, George Washington University, July 15, 2006. http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv.

  “Niksong Dangnian Fanghua Xianwei Renzhi De Neimu” [The Unknown Inside Story of Nixon’s Visit to China], July 15, 2006. http://www.phoenixtv.com/ home/news/society/200310/23/124559.htm.

  “Nixon’s China Game: Interview Transcripts.” PBS: The American Experience. 2004–06. PBS Online by WGBH Educational Foundation, July 15, 2006. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/china/filmmore/reference/interview/index.htm.

  “Nixon’s Visit to China.” http://www.phoenixtv.com/home/news/society/200310/23/124559.htm.

  U.S. Department of State. Office of Electronic Information, Bureau of Public Affairs. July 15, 2006. http://www.state.gov.

  Yum, Jennifer. “A Tenuous Alliance: The Evolution of Sino-Vietnamese Relations in the Second Indochinese War.” Wellesley College, International Relations Council Journal 2 (Spring 2005), July 15, 2006. http://www.wellesley.edu/Activities/ homepage/ircj/currentissue.htm.

  OTHER

  Haldeman Diaries. CD-ROM. New York: Sony Electronic Publishing, 1994.

  Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Directed by Nicholas Meyer. Principal performers William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley. 1991. DVD. Paramount Pictures, 2004.

  PHOTOGRAPH CREDITS

  Nixon and Kissinger aboard Air Force One: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF C8473–16A

  Sketch of West Lake, Hangzhou: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF-C8598–35A

  Soldiers from the People’s Liberation Army: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF C8544(12)

  Chou En-lai waiting to greet Nixon: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF-C8521–08/photograph by Byron Schumaker

  First handshake between Nixon and Chou: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF C8487–02A/photograph by Ollie Atkins

  Nixon and Chou reviewing Chinese troops: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF C8588–14

  Portrait of Mao in Tiananmen Square: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF C8487–16A

  Nixon’s first meeting with Mao: Ollie Atkins Collection, Special Collections & Archives, George Mason University

  Nixon-Mao handshake: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF-8649(01)/photograph by Rich Remsberg

  Welcoming banquet in the Great Hall of the People: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF C8616–29

  American and Chinese in the Great Hall of the People: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO MPF-C8488(02A)

  Nixon and Chou toasting each other: Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

  Chou with the Nixons: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF-C8487–30A

  Nixon at work: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF-C8543–16A

  Private meeting between Nixon and Chou: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF C8546–13A

  Scene from The Red Detachment of Women: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF C8520(05A)

  Nixon and Jiang Qing: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF-C8518–04

  The Nixons on the Great Wall: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF-C8549(25A)/photograph by Joe McCary

  Pat Nixon watching a student singing: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF C8530–13

  Pat Nixon admiring a panda: Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

  Nixon with journalists outside his villa: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF C8635(18)

  Nixon in the Forbidden City: Ollie Atkins Collection, Special Collections & Archives, George Mason University

  The Nixons’ arrival at Andrews Air Force Base: The New York Times

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  MARGARET MACMILLAN received her Ph.D. from Oxford University and is provost of Trinity College and professor of history at the University of Toronto. In 2007 she will become warden of St. Antony’s College, Oxford. Her publications include Women of the Raj and Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World, which won the Duff Cooper Prize, the Samuel Johnson Prize for nonfiction, the Hessell-Tiltman Prize for History, the Silver Medal for the Council on Foreign Relations Arthur Ross Book Award, and the Governor-General’s prize for nonfiction in 2003. It was a New York Times Editor’s Choice in 2002. Margaret MacMillan lives in Toronto.

  ALSO BY

  MARGARET MACMILLAN

  Paris 1919

  Women of the Raj

  Copyright © 2007 by Margaret MacMillan

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  Published in the United States by Random House, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York.

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  LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA

  MacMillan, Margaret Olwen.

  Nixon and Mao : the week that changed the world / Margaret MacMillan.

  p. cm.

  1. United States—Foreign relations—China. 2. China—Foreign relations—United States. 3. Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913–1994. 4. Mao, Zedong, 1893–1976. 5. Visits of state—China. 6. United States—Foreign relations—1969–1974. 7. China—Foreign relations—1949–1976. I. Title.

  E183.8.C5M313 2007

  327.7305109'047—dc22 2006048644

  www.atrandom.com

  Title page photograph: National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, NLNP-WHPO-MPF-C8588-14

  eISBN: 978-1-58836-576-7

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