Richard Nixon sought to improve relations with China primarily to counter the influence of the Soviet Union during the Cold War. By engaging with China, he aimed to create a strategic balance of power in Asia and reduce tensions in the region. Additionally, opening diplomatic channels with China would facilitate economic opportunities and trade, benefiting the U.S. economy. Ultimately, Nixon's policy shift was also about reshaping America's global standing and fostering a new era of diplomacy.
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