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On China is a 2011 non-fiction book by Henry Kissinger, former National Security Adviser and United States Secretary of State. The book is part an effort to make sense of China's strategy in diplomacy and foreign policy over 3000 years and part an attempt to provide an authentic insight on Chinese Communist Party leaders.
In July 1971, President Nixon's National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger secretly visited Beijing during a trip to Pakistan, and laid the groundwork for Nixon's visit to China. This meeting was arranged and facilitated by Pakistan through its strong diplomatic channels with China.
National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger was sent to China for secret diplomatic missions in 1971, which included early deliberations over the communiqué and planning for Richard Nixon to visit the country. [4] Premier Zhou Enlai served as the
Kissinger made more than 100 trips to China, according to the Chinese government, and was welcomed as an American it could talk to; as recently as July, he was met by China's leader Xi Jinping.
In July 1971, Kissinger became the first high-ranking US official to visit Communist China. His secret meeting with Chinese leaders paved the way for then President Richard Nixon’s breakthrough ...
Henry Kissinger, former secretary of state whose complicated legacy shaped decades of U.S. policy, died Wednesday at 100. ... For example, in reflecting on his first visit to China in 1971, ...
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and President Gerald Ford with Soviet general secretary Leonid Brezhnev and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrey Gromyko on aboard a Soviet train headed for Vladivostok, 1974 Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and President Gerald Ford with Chinese Communist Party chairman Mao Tse-tung in Beijing, 1975 Secretary of ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping hailed Henry Kissinger as an “old friend” during a meeting with the 100-year-old former US Secretary of State who is in Beijing this week for a surprise visit.