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March 26, 1951

Telegram No. 177 from Taipei to the Department of State, 'Political Report on Formosa, October 11-December 31, 1950'

Key themes include growing confidence in American support following the Korean War, rising optimism among the Nationalist Chinese regarding a return to the mainland, increased pro-American sentiment among Formosans, and concerns over Chinese Communist aggression while highlighting internal reforms and local elections​.

This document summary was generated by an artificial intelligence language model and was reviewed by a Wilson Center staff member.

December 13, 1950

Telegram No. 795 from Taipei to the Secretary of State

In this "eyes only" telegram for Dean Rusk, Rankin highlights concerns about the Chinese Communists' threat to Formosa (Taiwan) amid broader US and international efforts. 

This document summary was generated by an artificial intelligence language model and was reviewed by a Wilson Center staff member.

November 1, 1950

Telegram No. 78 from Taipei to the Department of State, 'Political Report of Formosa -- June 25-October 10, 1950'

The report discusses the impact of US intervention, particularly through the Seventh Fleet, in neutralizing Formosa (Taiwan) amid fears of a Communist invasion and the Korean conflict. The document highlights a boost in morale among Nationalist Chinese forces and the island's populace, tempered by tensions over US policies, MacArthur's visit, and ongoing concerns about Formosa's uncertain political future​. Roughly half of the document is illegible.

This document summary was generated by an artificial intelligence language model and was reviewed by a Wilson Center staff member.

September 7, 1950

Telegram No. 237 from the Secretary of State to the American Embassy Taipei

The document outlines the US rationale for accepting a UN investigation into allegations of US aggression, emphasizing that blocking such an investigation would provoke controversy and reduce international political support. 

This document summary was generated by an artificial intelligence language model and was reviewed by a Wilson Center staff member.

August 7, 1950

Memorandum of Conversation: American Position with respect to Formosa

This document summarizes a conversation between US and Dutch officials regarding American policy toward Formosa (Taiwan). 

November 13, 1952

Despatch No. 234 from American Embassy Taipei to the Department of State, 'Report on Foreign Relations at the Seventh National Congress of the Kuomintang'

The document  provides a comprehensive overview of the Chinese Nationalist Government's foreign policy, emphasizing its alignment with anti-communist efforts globally. It discusses Sino-American cooperation, including military and economic aid, the establishment of diplomatic ties in Southeast Asia, and the challenges of maintaining consular services in regions recognizing the Chinese Communist regime. The document underscores the importance of China's role in the United Nations and its relations with countries like Japan, aiming to strengthen global alliances against communism​.

This document summary was generated by an artificial intelligence language model and was reviewed by a Wilson Center staff member.

December 31, 1952

Telgegram, Ambassador Wellington Koo to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Koo reports on the updated information and opinion of the United States on using the Kuomintang's army to the Korean War.

December 9, 1952

Telegram, Taipei Secretary General Wang to the Chinese Embassy in the US

Taipei Secretary General Wang reports on William Curtis Chase's plan.

December 3, 1952

Telegram, Ambassador Wellington Koo to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Koo reports on the speech of the Korean ambassador in the United States about the Kuomintang's army.

November 18, 1952

Telegram, Chinese Embassy in Washington DC

Report on a speech of the Korean ambassador in the United States about using the Kuomintang's army.

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