This work examines cases in which the US attempted to rebuild a normal relationship with a one-time adversary. With a description of day-by-day plans and obstacles, it compares the process of normalization with Russia, China, Vietnam and Nicaragua and explores failed attempts with Cuba and Iraq.
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This work examines cases in which the US attempted to rebuild a normal relationship with a one-time adversary. With a description of day-by-day plans and obstacles, it compares the process of normalization with Russia, China, Vietnam and Nicaragua and explores failed attempts with Cuba and Iraq.
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