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Eastern Europe
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East Asia
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1908 - 1985
1912 - 1994
1908 - 1988
China
August 16, 1961
The Chinese Embassy reviews Poland's foreign and domestic policies, and concludes that the "Polish United Workers’ Party leadership has a fairly systematic right-deviating brand of nationalism."
May 31, 1962
Wang Bingnan reports extensively on social, political, religious, and economic conditions within Poland, as well as Poland's foreign relalations with the US, the Soviet Union, and China.
April 14, 1961
The Chinese Embassy in Poland reviews the state of China's relations with Poland in 1960-1961.
October 17, 1961
The Chinese Embassy in Poland concludes that "Poland consciously wishes to improve Chinese-Polish relations."
January 1, 1961
Military Attache Siwicki reports on the year's biggest issues such as; the economic crisis in China, Great Chinese Famine; discrepancies in ideology between USSR and China, such as questions of loyalty to Communist cause in the leadership and army; Chinese's interest in weapons of mass destruction; poor condition of Chinese army and society in general; and China's imperialist goals and overview of interactions with other countries
November 27, 1963
Feliks Baranowski and Wang Guoquan discuss the Sino-Soviet split and China's relations with Poland.
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.
October 14, 1959
Mao Zedong briefs Aleksander Zawadzki on China's socialist transformation.
April 2, 1958
Chairman Mao and Comrade Jaroszewicz changed their views about the plan to catch up with western countries, the excessive population growth, the agriculture production.
April 15, 1957
Mao Zedong and Cyrankiewicz discuss industrial planning, international economic cooperation, and the economic situation in each of their respective countries.