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How did nixon's foreign policy represent a change in the cold war

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President Richard Nixon's policy sought on détente with both nations, which were hostile to the U.S. and to each other in the wake of the Sino-Soviet split. He moved away from the traditional American policy of containment of Communism, hoping each side would seek American favor.

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