1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1892 - 1969
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China
1908 - 1985
1912 - 1994
1893 - 1976
September 30, 1944
May 31, 1944
Fu Bingchang (Foo Ping-sheung) relays his views on relations among the Great Powers, Soviet involvement in Xinjiang, and the rifts between the Nationalists and Communists within China.
April 3, 1944
The Canadian Ambassador in Moscow reports, on the basis of Soviet newspapers, that turmoil is ongoing along the Xinjiang-Mongolia border.
January 25, 1982
Summary of Chinese foreign relations with socialist countries and anti-Soviet policy.
Soviet bloc diplomats respond to a report on China's foreign policy and strategy to move closer to Soviet allies.
March 25, 1984
Deng and Nakasone briefly exchange views on the Soviet Union and its military build up in Mongolia.
November 29, 1960
Liu Shaoqi and Gomułka review the state of the communist bloc, discussing the Sino-Soviet intervention in North Korea in 1956 and the position of Albania.
September 10, 1975
In the midst of China's apparent "struggle against Maoism," East German diplomats review Chinese foreign and domestic policies and the state of bilateral relations.
June 5, 1959
Report of the Chinese Communist Party Shanghai Municipal Committee Foreign Affairs concerning the situation with respect to foreign trainees and ideas for future improvements.
October 29, 1958
The Central Committee comments on a report completed by Chen Yi and Li Fuchun.