Nixon, Détente, and the Search for Peace in Vietnam

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Nixon, Détente, and the Search for Peace in Vietnam

ESSENTIAL QUESTION

What strategies did Nixon implement to bring American involvement in Vietnam to a close?

Richard M. Nixon took office hoping to make his mark on history by applying his broad understanding of international relations to a changing world. Diverging from Republican orthodoxy, he made dramatic overtures to the Soviet Union and China. Yet anticommunism remained central to U.S. policy. Nixon backed repressive regimes around the world and aggressively pursued the war in Vietnam, despite mounting opposition to his policies. He expanded the conflict into Cambodia and Laos and ferociously bombed North Vietnam. Yet in the end, he was forced to settle for peace without victory.