1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Southeast Asia
1898 - 1976
North America
1949 -
1893 - 1976
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1898 - 1974
1907 - 1984
March 6, 1975
Geng Biao, one of China's leading foreign policy officials in the mid-1970s, discusses the international situation and the international communist movement.
September 16, 1952
Zhou Enlai updates Mao Zedong on the latest conversations with Stalin and other members of the Soviet leadership. Topics of discussion included Soviet technical assistance to China, developments in the Korean War, the United Nations, and the formation of a regional organization for Asia.
September 6, 1952
Zhou Enlai seeks technical support from the Soviet Union.
Zhou Enlai and Stalin discuss Soviet assistance for the Chinese economy and military.
September 2, 1952
Zhou Enlai and Peng Dehuai try to persuade Kim Il Sung to fight until the United States proposes negotiations.
August 28, 1952
Zhou reports on the latest negotiations with the Soviet Union concerning the Changchun Railway, the Lüshun Port, and a rubber agreement. Zhou and Molotov also discussed the possibility of signing peace treaties with Japan.
August 22, 1952
Zhou reports on his meetings with Soviet counterparts. The discussions concerned the Lüshun Port, a possible Sino-Soviet-Mongolian railway, and rubber.
July 27, 1952
Mao Zedong briefs Stalin on the proposed itinerary of a delegation to Moscow led by Zhou Enlai.
July 26, 1952
Zhou Enlai shares a draft telegram with Mao Zedong.
October 28, 1959
The Chinese Interior Ministry devises a policy to accord veterans benefits to Chinese Koreans who served in the North Korean army and have since returned to China.