History according to Richard Nixon. This was Nixon's first book, written in 1961 after his eight year tenure as Vice President had come to an end. Nixon talks about the six major crises that he had experienced in his political life up to that time:1) The Alger Hiss perjury case2) The Checkers Spe...
In his seventh book, former President Nixon draws on a lifetime of experience in international affairs to examine the crucial challenge facing the United States and the West: What must be done in the closing years of the twentieth century to ensure that the twenty-first will be a century of peace...
In this landmark 1980 bestseller, Nixon presents a trenchant analysis of East-West relations & a prescription for renewed strength. "Provocative...striking...it says publicly what many foreign policy specialists dare not reveal." The New Republic.
The former president defines the future challenges facing America as the Cold War ends, Communism collapses, and new opportunities open up in the world of international politics.
I’ve read a lot of books about Richard Nixon. He’s a fascinating character, intelligent, resourceful, and, ultimately because of his faults, one of the most human presidents the United States has ever had. But with “Real Peace,” I read my first book by Richard Nixon.It’s an eye-opener, more fully...
I read this book immediately following reading McNamara's in retrospect, and I think the book givse more answers to the war and showed that Nixon was the only vietnam-era president who fought the war smartly. His invasion of Cambodia was justified to break communist strongholds in Cambodia, and h...
Former President Nixon's compelling analysis of America's urgent foreign and domestic issues--and his proposal for the renewal of our national purpose. Acknowledged even by his critics as a master of foreign policy, Nixon offers a new vision and a new agenda for America in the post-Cold War era.