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Pt. I The Foundations of Foreign Policy Decision-Making
1 The Nixon-Kissinger Leadership for a New China Initiative 15
2 Foreign Policy Decision-Making Machinery for the US Rapprochement with China 41
Pt. II The Evolution of the Rapproachement Policy
3 The Development of Policy Options from January to July 1969 71
4 The Reassessment of the China Policy from July to November 1969 91
5 The Resumption of the Warsaw Ambassadorial Talks from December 1969 to May 1970 115
6 The Development of Backchannel Communications from June 1970 to July 1971 135
Pt. III Direct Talks
7 Kissinger's Trips to Beijing in July and October 1971 159
8 Nixon's Trip to China in February 1972 197
Appendix 251
Bibliography 255
Index 279
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