A Lesson on Détente
by Wendy Thowdis
Materials
- "Memorandums of Conversation," National Security Archive, George Washington University
- Notes and Excerpts from Nixon’s Meeting with Mao, February 1972, National Security Archive, George Washington University
- "Nixon and Kissinger’s Meeting with Mao Zedong," February 21, 1972, National Security Archive, George Washington University
- "Nixon’s Trips to China," February 22, 23, 24, 1972, National Security Archive, George Washington University
- A Poem for Two Voices (PDF)
Lesson Activities
- Select appropriate excerpts from the documents provided below for your students.
- Have students work in pairs to develop a clear definition of "détente" using their textbook or an online encyclopedia.
- Have students read through these documents and underline any passage that helps to define how the U.S. and the People’s Republic of China were engaging in a relationship reflecting détente.
- Conduct a class discussion about the content of these meetings, where students report what they have underlined. Help them to connect these conversations to the concept of détente.
- Create "A Poem For Two Voices" (See attached) about how Nixon and Kissinger developed, promoted, or encouraged the policy of détente and how Mao responded. Make sure this poem:
- Reflects your feelings, beliefs, and/or point of view
- Has at least 8-10 lines
- Be ready to read your poem out loud to the group.