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– NIXON Richard M., La politique étrangère des États-Unis pour les années 1970 : les nouvelles lignes de force de la paix, rapport présenté au Congrès, 9 février 1972, 107 p.

– —, La politique étrangère des États-Unis pour les années 1970 : l’édification d’une paix durable, rapport présenté au Congrès, 3 mai 1973, 69 p.

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ANDERSON Jack, The Anderson papers, New York, Random House, 1973, 276 p.

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