Summary
Description: Dr Kissinger's New York speech which purports to represent a logical and inevitable development of the Nixon Doctrine to its next stage in which it expounds an overall political concept of US/Europe relations, in all their aspects, which provide a philosophical basis for the Trade Reform Bill, US complaints against the EEC, and the Administration's position on monetary reform, Defence, and East-West relations. Report on President Richard Nixon's position and his government, relations with Congress, Watergate, Domestic Economic policy and relations with Labour, Agriculture policy, US Foreign Policy, Trade policy and European Defence. Included is a document titled "Assembly of Western European Union - Nineteenth Ordinary Session (First Part) - Evolution of relations between Europe and the United States". The documents includes the following contents: Draft recommendation on the evolution of relations between Europe and the United States; Explanatory Memorandum on recent developments in relations between Europe and the United State; Foreign policy questions; Monetary questions; Trade problems; United States debts; United States balance of payments; European investments in the United States; Value of the dollar in relation to other currencies.
Variant and related titles
The Nixon years, 1969-1974.