1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North America
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1909 - 1992
1886 - 1975
September 16, 1971
A report on Sino-Soviet and Sino-American relations with a discussion of Maoist policy. Specific attention is called to Sino-Soviet border disputes.
April 12, 1967
A report on the Chinese army and their interactions with other organized groups.
July 26, 1971
An analysis of Sino-American relations following the Nixon's invitation to visit China, US interests driving the rapprochement with China, and the potential effect of this relationship in the Asia-Pacific region.
October 21, 1970
A report on China’s foreign policy shift, especially towards the US and USSR.
February 11, 1970
A report on the current domestic situation in China, as well as their foreign policy with countries throughout the world.
January 4, 1972
A report, produced by the CPSU and shared with the East German SED, on the Sino-Soviet border conflict. The CPSU analyzes China's position on the disputed territories in their shared border, and how the Soviet Union ought to respond.
August 20, 1970
A report on the current domestic situation of China and changes in the country’s foreign policy.
December 18, 1970
A discussion of a conversation about the Mao regime, the establishment of the first Provincial Party Committee, the People’s Congress, and changes in foreign policy, specifically Sino-Soviet relations.
March 6, 1970
Socialist bloc ambassadors discuss China’s domestic and foreign policy, with some emphasis on Shanghai and Guangzhou.
January 6, 1970
Ambassadors to China from Hungary, the German Democratic Republic, Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union, Poland, Bulgaria, and Mongolia discuss Chinese preparations for war, Maoist groups in Western Europe and Japan, and other aspects of Chinese foreign policy.