| Title: |
Nixon Administration National Security Council Oral History Roundtable
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| Document type: |
Oral history
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| Accessibility: |
Free Only
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| Repository: |
Brookings Institution. Foreign Policy Studies Program.
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| Collection: |
Nixon Administration National Security Council Oral History
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| Description: |
The Nixon administration brought far-reaching changes to the National Security Council. Building on a strong mandate from (and a strong policy relationship with) the President, National Security Assistant Henry A. Kissinger achieved operational policy dominance greater than any predecessor or successor. His role and methods generated enormous controversy. They were also tied to substantial policy achievements: an opening to China, arms control agreements with the Soviet Union, and eventually an historic, albeit flawed, Vietnam peace accord.
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| Extent: |
72 pages
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| URL: |
http://www.brookings.edu/fp/research/projects/nsc/transcripts/19981208.pdf
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| Original Language: |
English
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| Time span: |
Not indicated ... to 1998 (Year of interview)
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| Speaker: |
Solomon, Richard H.
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| Speaker gender: |
Male
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| Speaker occupation: |
Government executive
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| Document location: |
Washington, DC
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| Document date: |
08-Dec-1998
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| Interviewer: |
Daalder, Ivo H.; Destler, I. M.
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| Organizations discussed: |
U.S. National Security Council; White House, Washington, DC
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| Locations discussed: |
District of Columbia; North America; United States
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| Topics discussed - ASP terms: |
District of Columbia; National security; National security--Government policy; National security--Law and legislation--United States; National security--United States; North America; Oral history; Presidents--United States; U.S. National Security Council; United States; White House, Washington, DC
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| ASP release: |
2007-01
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| Document code: |
OHI0034266-37643
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