As far as understanding the historical connection between China and the United States, they are still some competitors, Mao's opening up to the United States to China after the aggressive unconditional surrender of Japan in 1945. Mao Zedong took over China and urged Zhang to retreat to Taiwan Island. Then in 1950 the world witnessed a fierce armed conflict between Mao forces fully supported by the United States during the Korean War with Mao Zedong for three years and eventually became an impasse today.
From a historical perspective: President Richard Nixon visited China historically 45 years ago. At the time, China was a very poor country, still under political and social influence by the cultural revolution, and there was little geopolitical or economic influence except nearby. Nixon's immediate goal was to open a wedge between Beijing and the Soviet Union and end the devastating Vietnam War. Not to mention the trade deficit, trade is not that much, but economic issues are rarely on the agenda, but Nixon's strategic vision of participating in Beijing is that the Chinese economy in economics in the past decades It opens the way to growth.
A historic visit to US by President Richard Nixon in 1972 ended decades of divorce and was a landmark event in the history of the People's Republic of China. It not only rebuilds the international geopolitical pattern but also leads to the normalization of diplomatic relations in 1979 and the foundation of China's opening to the outside world in the next decade. "US-China relations have a unique position in China's foreign policy and overall development," said Professor Zhu Zhiqun, an international relations expert who is the director of the China Institute at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania It was. "Today, US-China relations continue to be the most important bilateral relationship in China's foreign policy"
In 1972, President Nixon visited China. Hardliners and anti-Communists, Nixon's "openness" to China is an epoch-making event in politics and foreign policy. As Nixon was basically considered insidious to opposing Communism, he decided that going to China would not be attacked in any way by surrendering to foreign interests . Yesterday, you immediately told the Vatican to be surrounded by a thick wall and sent a tweet. The suggestion of tweets is that the pope is a hypocrite living behind the wall and to order the nations to build walls to prevent immigrants from adapting to the spirit of Christianity. I was hoping that the Pope would not call someone's political beliefs anti-Christians, but it is doubtful whether there is a suggestion of the Vatican City with a population of about 850 people (playing cards living around the world Far less than the architecture of). The number of people on the premises must be the same as the policy of the country with more than 300 million residents.