1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1898 - 1976
North America
Southeast Asia
1893 - 1976
South Asia
1954 -
1949 -
1898 - 1969
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March 22, 1962
The District Party Committee of Yili, Xinjiang, distributes regulations on improving the livelihoods of citizens living near the Sino-Soviet border.
January 4, 1959
The CCP reviews its work with international Chinese in Southeast Asia as well as some of the boundary issues with Laos, Burma, and Vietnam.
1958
The Chinese government announces that "relations with Chinese internationals are an important component of the state’s foreign relations work."
Recommendations to increase the patriotism of Chinese living overseas and advance Chinese foreign policy goals.
March 18, 1952
Officials in Guangdong weigh how to respond to inquiries and draw support from Overseas Chinese.
December 20, 1959
The Chinese government strategizes how it can best bring Overseas Chinese back to the Chinese mainland following the anti-Chinese riots in Indonesia.
February 29, 1960
A report on the crackdown against Overseas Chinese in Indonesia and the responses of the Chinese Communist Party.
September 25, 1954
A work plan on Chinese Communist Party strategies for engaging the Overseas Chinese in Burma, Indonesia, India, and South Africa, among other regions.
March 7, 1955
The Chinese government seeks to maximize the support and remittances received from Chinese nationals living abroad.
September 25, 1958
The Chinese government analyzes the intentions and likely benefits of having Burmese business people come to trade fairs in China.