The Cold War in America
Explore the fascinating era of détente in this episode of The Cold War in America. Host James Hartley examines how President Richard Nixon and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger transformed American foreign policy in the 1970s through pragmatic diplomacy and realpolitik. Discover the dramatic opening to China in 1972, the groundbreaking SALT I arms control agreements, and the complex triangular diplomacy that reshaped the Cold War. Learn about the Apollo-Soyuz space mission, expanded trade relations, and cultural exchanges that marked this period of reduced tensions between superpowers. The episode also covers the challenges and contradictions of détente, including criticism from both conservatives and liberals, the impact of Watergate on foreign policy, and the domestic pressures that ultimately led to détente's decline. From the Helsinki Accords to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, this comprehensive analysis reveals how the relaxation of tensions both achieved significant diplomatic breakthroughs and exposed the limitations of superpower cooperation during the Cold War era.
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