True.
Kissinger.
the answer to this question is the Nixon Doctrine
It was good a good and sound policy. it allowed American tensions between American and the Soviet Union to be decreased.
Henry Kissinger served as Richard Nixon's National Security Advisor and is known for his role in formulating the policy of realpolitik. This approach emphasized practical and pragmatic considerations in international relations over ideological or ethical concerns. Kissinger's strategies significantly shaped U.S. foreign policy during the Nixon administration, particularly in relation to China and the Soviet Union.
There were two different leaders during that time. Nikita Khruschev was leader when Nixon became president in 1969. He died in 1971 and was succeeded by Leonid Brezhnev, who was there for the rest of Nixon's term.
Richard Nixon wanted to be known for his expertise in foreign policy. Nixon signed a new treaty with the Soviet Union that put a limit on the kinds of nuclear weapons they could be involved with.
Nixon's foreign policy promoted a philosophy known as realpolitik while Jimmy Catrer rejected it.
Kissinger.
Richard Nixon's most important advisor for foreign affairs was Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
Nixons main forein policy goal was to seek normalization of relations.
Nixon believed there was no longer a united worldwide communist movement- gp
The opening of trade and diplomacy with China.
Eisenhower
False.
It was the one thing he was really good at - even Lyndon Johnson, who was appalled at most of Nixon's agenda, gave him high marks for foreign policy.
the answer to this question is the Nixon Doctrine
diplomatic relations with communist china