the burlingame treaty
The Burlingame Treaty
US President Richard Nixon visited the Great Wall in 1972 to support improved relations between the US and China.
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Belief that improved U.S. relations with China would put pressure on the U.S.S.R. also to seek improved relations with the U.S.
Richard Nixon visited the Great Wall to support improved relations with China.
Richard Nixon improved relations with China.
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.
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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
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They passed messages on to China.-Apex
The Soviet Union was afraid of the bettering relations between the US and China. In a nutshell, they were afraid that the US and China would make a coalition that would work against or hurt them.