Richard Nixon : United States Foreign Policy for the 1970s
- To the Congress of the United States
- Introduction
- Part I: The Nixon Doctrine
- Toward new forms of partnership
- The process of implementation
- The record of implementation
- The necessity for dialogue
- Part II: Relating national interests
- Europe
- The evolution of partnership
- The challenge of European unity
- The problems of modern societies
- Aliance defense
- The threat and NATO strategy
- The military situation in Europe
- Sharing aliance burdens equitably
- U.S. forces in Europe
- East-West relations in Europe
- A Western consensus
- The major issues
- Eastern and Central Europe
- Issues for the future
- The Western Hemisphere
- Forces of change
- Adjusting our relationship
- United States policy
- Sharing responsibility
- Positive contribution to development
- A community of diversity
- Concern for people
- Issues for the future
- Indochina
- What we found and where we are
- Our choices and our objectives
- Negotiations
- Vietnamization
- Pacification
- Cambodian sanctuary operations
- Political and Economic issues
- Prisoners of war
- Problems for the future
- Laos and Cambodia
- East Asia and the Pacific
- Beyond the Nixon Doctrine
- The past - laying the foundation for a stable East Asia
- The present - the need for a new approach
- The application of the Nixon Doctrine
- The future - beyond the Nixon Doctrine
- The contribution of Asian nations working together
- Japan
- The problem of China
- The Soviet Union
- South Asia
- Africa
- The Middle East
- The Arab-Israeli conflict
- The United States initiative
- The shape of peace in the Middle East
- Great power contest
- Nationalism in the area
- Issues for the future
- International Economic Policy
- Part III: The Soviet Union
- Part IV: Securing National Interests
- Introduction
- Strategic policy and forces
- The strategic balance
- The doctrine of Strategic Sufficiency
- The forces for sufficiency
- Ballistic missile defense
- General Purpose forces
- Security aasistance
- Arms control
- Progress to date
- Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT)
- The course of SALT negotiations
- SALT issues for the future
- Mutual and balanced force reductions in Europe
- Conclusion
- Part V: The World Interest
- Part VI: The National Security Council System
- Conclusion