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President Nixon also was personally fascinating with this area of policy has hand-written notes to astronauts are enclosed in plastic for reading and review. What's fascinating about this exhibit is the budget for the space programs including NASA is also posted. By today's figures, it looks quite small, and it's deliberately posted to show how small the investment is for how much value is generated as a result. This is one of the most patriotic exhibits there are in the entire library and museum.

Domestic Affairs

Richard Nixon's involved in Watergate is lightly touched on; there is not that much investigative analysis of the events as there is an exhibit which was closed. Domestic policy including the Vietnam War and the plight of prisoners of war is shown graphically. The anti-war protests are also given equal presentation. The curators of the library and museum attempt to show how complex and difficult it was for President Nixon and his advisors to pull out of the Vietnam War while at the same time assuring stability in the region. One gets the sense of how full of paradoxes the entire Vietnam War and its surrounding issues had become.
Reflecting on current domestic policy relating to the economic crisis and the drastic reductions of the stock market, the Vietnam War pales in comparison to managing Iraq and the troubled American economy. After viewing these domestic policy exhibits it's striking how much more complex, difficult and more integrated the global economies have become.

Summary

The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum portrays one of the country's most troubled and complex presidents in a positive light, showcasing his success with creating more stable relationships with China and to some extent Russia. Yet it is striking how even in the most difficult challenges, the Nixon Administration did not have the daunting challenges the Bush Administration has today, specifically with a stock market is major trouble, an Iraq War that does not appear to have an end-date, and an increasingly dependent economy on China and oil-producing nations. Just how far America has become dependent on others is vividly seen when comparing the era of Nixon's Administration to the current Bush Administration......

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