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How did president richard nixons foreign policy beliefs represent a change for the united states

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Easing of Cold War tension

Nixon Doctrine included attempts at opening talks with Communist countries to ease the tension of the Cold War.

Nixon's policies led to the opening of China and the beginning of trade agreements with the country. He also was the first president to visit the USSR. He is also responsible for the Paris Peace Accords in Vietnam and the removal of American troops. His policies could be argued as the first steps to ending the Cold War.
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Nixon believed there was no longer a united worldwide communist movement. is the answer

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