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Index
Cover Dedication List of Maps Foreword Chapter 1: A Ford, Not a Lincoln
The Changing of the Guard The New President The Domestic Crisis Ford and Congress Ford and the National Interest
Part One: The Nixon Legacy
Chapter 2: The Man and the Organization
At the Edge of Greatness The President and His Adviser Nixon and the Establishment Nixon the Person The Taping System The Operation of the Nixon White House The National Security Council System Epilogue
Chapter 3: Controversy over Détente
What Was Détente? The Attack on Nixon’s Foreign Policy: The Liberal Challenge The Conservative Critique Senator Henry Jackson and Détente: Strategy and Arms Control
Chapter 4: Jackson, Arms Control, and Jewish Emigration
Arms Control Jewish Emigration from the Soviet Union
Chapter 5: China and Its Leaders
Two Styles of Diplomacy Mao Zedong Zhou Enlai Deng Xiaoping
Part Two: Ford at The Helm
Chapter 6: The New Presidency
The Transition The Ford Team Ford and His Secretary of State
Chapter 7: Cyprus, a Case Study in Ethnic Conflict
The Nature of Ethnic Conflicts Makarios: The Wily Archbishop Greek-Turkish Minuets Cyprus Erupts The Turkish Invasion The Second Turkish Intervention Congress and Cyprus Conclusion
Part Three: East-West Relations
Chapter 8: Ford Inherits the Debate over Détente
Hearings on Détente The Debate on Arms Control Resumes Jewish Emigration from the Soviet Union
Chapter 9: A Visit with Brezhnev
Brezhnev and the Kremlin Leaders The Kremlin’s Perspective on Détente In the Politburo Chambers A Step Toward a Breakthrough Nuclear Condominium
Chapter 10: Vladivostok and the Crisis in American-Soviet Relations
Arrival in Vladivostok First Plenary Meeting The Aftermath of Vladivostok: Détente Under Stress Jewish Emigration and the Collapse of the Trade Bill Final Note
Chapter 11: The Intelligence Investigations
Prelude to the Investigations Ford Charts a Course The Rockefeller Commission The Church Committee The Pike Committee Was There an Intelligence Scandal and What Was the Outcome?
Part Four: Breakthrough in the Middle East
Chapter 12: Ford and Middle East Diplomacy
The Cauldron Forging a New Strategy The Jordanian Option The Egyptian Option Hussein and the Peace Process Two More Arab Visitors: Syria and Saudi Arabia Rabin Visits Ford The Rabat Decision
Chapter 13: One Shuttle Too Many
Post-Rabat Blues The Exploratory Shuttle The Shuttle That Failed
Chapter 14: Sinai II and the Road to Peace
“Reassessment” The Resumption of Step-by-Step Policy Ford and Sadat Ford and Rabin: Another Encounter Forging a New Initiative Another Shuttle The Leaders and the Outcome
Part Five: Collapse in Indochina, Tragedy of the Kurds
Chapter 15: Indochina Tragedy—The Beginning of the End
The Strangulation of Vietnam Ford and Vietnam Hanoi’s Buildup Hanoi Resumes the Offensive The End of the Road
Chapter 16: The Collapse of Cambodia
The Myth of the Failure to Negotiate on Cambodia The Final Collapse
Chapter 17: The End of Vietnam
The Debate over Evacuation The Search for a Political Solution The Evacuation The Last Day
Chapter 18: Anatomy of a Crisis: The Mayaguez
How to Liberate a Ship The Freeing of the Mayaguez Postmortems
Chapter 19: Tragedy of the Kurds
Origins of the Program Internal Controversies The End of Kurdish Autonomy The Collapse of Kurdish Resistance
Part Six: The Atlantic Relationship
Chapter 20: The Restoration of Western Unity
Harold Wilson and James Callaghan: The Operation of the Special Relationship Helmut Schmidt and Hans-Dietrich Genscher: Alliance and Unification Valéry Giscard d’Estaing—France: Ally or Gadfly? Eurocommunism and the Atlantic Alliance
Chapter 21: The European Security Conference
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Prelude to Helsinki Helsinki Aftermath
Chapter 22: The Energy Crisis
An Emerging Strategy A Long-Term Strategy The Implementation of the Energy Program Consumer Solidarity: Meeting with Giscard at Martinique Separate Oil Deals The Rambouillet Summit The Consumer/Producer Dialogue
Part Seven: Latin America
Chapter 23: Panama, Mexico, and the “New Dialogue”
Nixon and the “Mature Partnership” Panama Canal Negotiations: First Phase Mexico and the New Dialogue The Conference of Tlatelolco The End of the New Dialogue
Chapter 24: Brazil, Chile, and Western Hemisphere Unity
First Visit to Latin America: Venezuela, Peru, Colombia, and Brazil Chile, Human Rights, and the Organization of American States Panama Conclusion
Chapter 25: Cuban Interlude
The Dialogue Sources of Cuban Conduct
Part Eight: Relations with the Communist World
Chapter 26: Civil War in Angola
Gathering Storm Clouds The Beginning of the Involvement Angola Strategy Discussions: The African Bureau The Angolan Strategy The Diplomatic Framework The Tunney and Clark Amendments
Chapter 27: Last Visit to Moscow
The Halloween Massacre The New Team in Action The End of East-West Negotiations The Doctrine That Never Was: Sonnenfeldt and Eastern Europe
Chapter 28: Preserving the Sino-American Relationship
A Visit to Beijing Dialogue with Deng and Mao Conversation with Mao Ford and Mao: The 1975 Summit Domestic Distractions
Part Nine: Southern Africa
Chapter 29: An African Strategy
The Challenge The World Looks at Angola Shaping of an Angolan Strategy Components of a Strategy African Policy and the Domestic Consensus
Chapter 30: First Visit to Africa
Anthony Crosland and the Role of Britain Jomo Kenyatta: The Extinct Volcano Julius Nyerere and Tanzania: The Ambivalent Intellectual Kenneth Kaunda: The Closet Moderate Mobutu: The Controversial Ally Liberia: History Without a Point Leopold Senghor: The Philosopher-King Nairobi: Meeting with Front-Line Ministers Return to Washington
Chapter 31: Toward Majority Rule in Southern Africa
South Africa and the United States Meeting South Africa’s Prime Minister Great Britain and the Front-Line States Another Sortie to Africa African Complexities A Political Program for Rhodesia
Chapter 32: Breakthrough to Majority Rule
Second Meeting with Vorster Another Round with Nyerere and Kaunda Another Visit to Lusaka Breakthrough with Vorster and Smith Reaction of Kaunda and Nyerere Blow-up with London Return to Washington
Part Ten: End of the Ford Presidency
Chapter 33: Civil War in Lebanon and Middle East Peace
The Lebanon Crisis Unfolds Back to the Peace Process Sadat and Rabin Visit Washington Syrian Intervention in Lebanon Return to the Peace Process
Chapter 34: Reflections
The End of the Ford Administration Morality and Pragmatism A Personal Note
Photographs Notes Index Copyright
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