Part I. The cold warrior transformed
Address by Richard M. Nixon to the commonwealth club of California, April 2, 1965
Khrushchev's hidden weakness / Richard M. Nixon
Address by Richard M. Nixon at the Herbert Hoover 91st birthday commemorative program, West Branch, Iowa, August 10, 1965
Asia after Vietnam / Richard M. Nixon
The liberal, perplexed : Psyching Nixon / Nicholas von Hoffman
Part II. The road to Peking
The new China policy / Richard M. Nixon
Making history in Peking / Hugh Sidey
On the way to Peking : The Nixon doctrine
Ten points of note : Asia and the Nixon doctrine / John Dower
The Nixon doctrine and our Asian commitments / Earl C. Ravenal
And the war goes on and on and on
"Anybody see Patton?" / Hugh Sidey
President Nixon discusses foreign policy during Texas visit : April 30, 1972
Asia's emerging industrial revolution
Part III. The Nixon ploy : A world turned upside down
A strong economy and a strong national defense : Address by President Nixon to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Dallas, Texas, August 19, 1971
Richard de Nixon, Gaullist? / James Burnham
The Moscow summit / William Safire
U.S.-Soviet grain deal : Case history of a gamble / Murrey Marder and Marilyn Berger
In support of Nixonomics / Pierre A. Rinfret
The five-power world of Richard Nixon / James Chace
Weighing the balance of power / Stanley Hoffman
Part IV. Post cold war : The end of U.S. hegemony?
The decline of American power / John Kenneth Galbraith
The end of U.S. hegemony.