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...President, he let it be known that he wanted to visit the mainland before leaving office. On hearing this, Henry Kissinger, his National Security Adviser, smiled at a colleague and said, "Fat chance." Kissinger would soon find himself responsible for the trip's logistics and official communiqu?s. As for Mao, he had told a party conference in 1956: "In 12 years, Britain, America, West Germany and Japan will all want to do business with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Nixon Met Mao | 12/3/2006 | See Source »

...this momentous event came about is the subject of Margaret MacMillan's fascinating book Seize the Hour: When Nixon Met Mao. She begins with the historic encounter itself-a meeting on Feb. 21, 1972, that the American delegation was not sure would actually take place. Yet as Nixon was going over his briefing books and practicing how to use chopsticks en route to Beijing, the seriously ill Mao was getting his first shave and haircut in months. As soon as Air Force One landed and Nixon greeted Premier Zhou Enlai with a prolonged handshake, Mao ordered Zhou to bring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Nixon Met Mao | 12/3/2006 | See Source »

...together biographies of all the principals (including their wives), contemporary geopolitics (China and the Soviet Union were at odds over their interpretations of communism), and a perceptive understanding of Chinese sensibilities. She explains, for example, the importance of that Nixon-Zhou handshake and a later one between Nixon and Mao that appears on the book's cover: the Chinese feared a replay of their humiliating snub at the 1954 Geneva conference on Indochina and Korea, when U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles spurned Zhou's proffered hand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Nixon Met Mao | 12/3/2006 | See Source »

...Nixon and Kissinger to keep Secretary of State William Rogers out of the loop. The State Department didn't know in advance of Kissinger's first secret trip to the mainland. And it was Kissinger, not Rogers, who was present for the one-hour meeting between Nixon and Mao. But in reviewing the final communiqu?, which failed to include a reference to a defense treaty with Taiwan, the State Department insisted on revision-and thus got revenge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Nixon Met Mao | 12/3/2006 | See Source »

...MAO: The Unknown Story,” by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday...

Author: By Jillian J. Goodman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BY ITS COVER: Mao, Mammaries, and Margaritaville | 11/29/2006 | See Source »

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