A wide anticommunist arc: Britain, ASEAN, and Nixon's triangular diplomacy
President Richard Nixon’s triangular diplomacy succeeded because a “wide anticommunist arc” of U.S. allies in Southeast Asia had confined the influence of both China and the USSR to the Indochinese states. Beijing and Moscow welcomed détente with Washington in order to accommodate to de facto U.S. h...
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Main Author: | NGOEI, Wen-Qing |
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2017
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