Full Frame: Nixon's Trip to China
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Fifty years ago this week, U.S. President Nixon undertook a historic visit to China that would forever reshape the international geopolitical map and lay the groundwork for China’s opening to the world. It ended decades of separation between the two countries. Full Frame host Mike Walter speaks to American diplomat, businessman and writer Chas Freeman who was Nixon's interpreter for the trip, and Max Baucus, a former American ambassador to China.
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