1. Breaking Decades of Hostility
For over two decades, the United States and the People’s Republic of China maintained a policy of non-recognition, resulting in 22 years of diplomatic silence. This period was characterized by mutual distrust and ideological opposition, with the U.S. supporting the Republic of China in Taiwan. President Nixon’s 1972 visit to Beijing ended this prolonged estrangement, marking a historic thaw in relations. This breakthrough was unprecedented, as no prior U.S. president had engaged directly with Chinese Communist leaders. (history.state.gov)