visited China to attempt normalizing relations with communist China
Richard Nixon was the first president who began normalizing relations with Communist China.Richard Nixon gets credit for this feat.Richard Nixon accomplished this feat.Richard NixonRichard NixonGerald FordRichard Nixon re-established relations with China.
Nixon made great progress in normalizing relation with Red China.
He did not seek normal relations with China
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The United States normalized relations with China in 1979 under President Jimmy Carter. This involved the establishment of full diplomatic relations and the recognition of the People's Republic of China as the legitimate government of China, replacing Taiwan.
President Nixon wanted better relations with China (People's Republic of China) to balance the rising power of the Soviet Union. Chinese leaders were receptive because they were also worried about the USSR. By having better relations with China, President Nixon also hoped to improve relations with the USSR. Nixon also hoped to get help to resolve the Vietnam War. Nixon also hoped to improve economic relations with China. to give him more power in his actions toward the soviet union
Shanghai Communique was also called the Joint Communique of the United States of America (I believe). This was a document issued at around 1972 when President Nixon visited China. It states that it is in the interest of all nations for the U.S. and China to work towards normalizing their relations (think of it as breaking the awkwardness out of an awkward situation). However, it took seven years for this to happen.
Richard Nixon was the president that restored diplomatic relations with China.
United States' relations with the People's Republic of China were normalized when President Richard Nixon visited Beijing. This trip took place in 1972.
US President Richard Nixon (a longtime opponent of communism) traveled to the People's Republic of China in 1972 to improve diplomatic relations with that country. the answer is Nixon
President Nixon wanted better relations with China (People's Republic of China) to balance the rising power of the Soviet Union. Chinese leaders were receptive because they were also worried about the USSR. By having better relations with China, President Nixon also hoped to improve relations with the USSR. Nixon also hoped to get help to resolve the Vietnam War. Nixon also hoped to improve economic relations with China. to give him more power in his actions toward the soviet union