Tuesday, April 19th, 2022 When Nixon and the US press went to China Richard Nixon’s visit to China fifty years ago would reshape the global geopolitical map, alter the balance of power in the Cold War, and open the door to a new relationship between the People’s Republic and the United States. It was also a milestone in the history of journalism: For the first time in decades, […] Mike Chinoy
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