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Nixon Richard

Single page TLS, 6.5" x 8.75", dated "October 10, 1983" on White House Stationary with the embossed seal to top. Signed by Richard Nixon in blue pen as "RN". Expected folds with a staple holes to upper left corner and top edge, else near fine.

Richard Nixon TLS to Jack Dreyfus composed nearly 10 years after his resignation as President. Nixon, who was instrumental in opening relations between the US and China writes about his recently published book, Real Peace: A Strategy for the West. In which he noted "Copies are being sent to a select group of government officials and opinion leaders … I trust it may contribute to a better understanding of where we have ben, where we are, and where we should go in our relations with the Soviet Union, China, Japan, Europe and the Third World ..."

An important TLS referencing his new book. It was President Nixon who opened the pathway to a relationship between the US and China in 1972. This important step in formally normalizing relations between the United States and China marked the first time a U.S. president had visited the PRC, which at that time considered the U.S. one of its foes. The visit ended 25 years of separation between the two sides. Before even being elected president, Nixon had talked of the need for better relations with the PRC, with which the U.S. did not maintain diplomatic relations as it recognized the government of the Republic of China on Taiwan as the government of China. Early in his first term, Nixon and National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger began sending subtle overtures hinting at warmer relations to the PRC government. After a series of these overtures by both countries, Kissinger flew on secret diplomatic missions to Beijing, where he met with Premier Zhou Enlai. His visit occurred from February 21 to 28, 1972, and allowed the American public to view images of China for the first time in over two decades.

Nixon dubbed the visit "the week that changed the world." The repercussions of the Nixon visit were vast, and included a significant shift in the Cold War balance, putting the PRC with the U.S. against the Soviet Union.

A fantastic letter between Nixon and Jack Dreyfus, an important association. The two maintained a long term relationship that was a large part of Nixon's life throughout his political career.

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