- Nixon in China (phrase)
The phrase "Nixon in China" or "Nixon goes to China" [http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=164] is a historical reference to
United States PresidentRichard Nixon 's visit to thePeople's Republic of China (P.R.C.) in1972 , where he met with ChairmanMao Zedong . A more explicit variant with the same metaphor is, "Only Nixon could go to China."Nixon's China visit was of particular significance because it marked the beginning of a process of normalization in
Sino-American relations — the two countries had been estranged for many years as the United States was ardently anti-Communist and the P.R.C. had viewed the United States as its top enemy.Because Nixon had an undisputed reputation of being a staunch anti-Communist, he was largely immune to any criticism of being "soft on Communism" by figures on the right of American politics. The phrase "Nixon going to China" is thus an analogy which refers to the unique ability that hardline politicians have to challenge political
taboo s and third rail issues. Only a proven hardline right-wing politician can succeed in challenging a conservativesacred cow , and vice versa for left-wingers.Examples
*Though it occurred before Nixon's visit to China, the creation of the
Federal Reserve System under the presidency of DemocratWoodrow Wilson can be seen as a "Nixon-in-China" instance. The creation of a singlecentral bank for the United States, a traditionally Republican issue, required a forceful Democratic President's backing for support.
*The Israeli disengagement plan pushed forward byAriel Sharon .
*The conservative South African presidentFrederik Willem de Klerk endingApartheid .
*Canadian Liberal Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau 's crackdown onFLQ terrorists during theOctober Crisis in 1970.
*In "",Mr. Spock quotes what he says is an old Vulcanproverb : "Only Nixon could go to China." The analogy is thatCaptain Kirk , known for his dislike ofKlingon s, was nevertheless escorting Klingons to apeace conference .
*The German reform of the system of social security (seeAgenda 2010 ), which included drastic cuts in pension and unemployment benefits, was initiated by the left-leaningred-green alliance .ee also
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