1893-1976
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(372) documents
East Asia
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1898 - 1976
1879 - 1953
1893 - 1976
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1926 - 1997
1891 - 1986
January 25, 1982
Summary of Chinese foreign relations with socialist countries and anti-Soviet policy.
December 18, 1968
Bahr discusses the possibility of West Germany establishing relations with China, Mongolia, North Korea, or North Vietnam.
March 25, 1984
Deng and Nakasone briefly exchange views on the Soviet Union and its military build up in Mongolia.
December 21, 1960
Puzanov informs Tsehvehlmaagiyn Dash of the Agreement for Soviet Economic and Technical Aid to the Mongolian People's Republic in the development of the economy and a Long-term Trade Agreement.
June 15, 1965
The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research discusses plans for scientific research and development from 1966 through 1970, and Chinese representatives announce their plan to withdraw from the Joint Institute on 1 July, 1965
December 6, 1979
China and Japan discuss the Soviet Union and the border dispute in Mongolia, and the United States working on SALT II.
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.
1967
List of questions decided on by the Soviet Politburo pertaining to the People's Republic of Mongolia.
January 1966
Leonid Brezhnev speaks with Mongolian delegates about the Chinese military build-up on the Mongolian border, and the state of the Mongolians living in Inner Mongolia.
October 7, 1964
A conversation between USSR Ambassador to China Chervonenko and Mongolian Ambassador to China Tsevegmid, where Tsevegmid relates a discussion between Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai and Mongolian Council of Ministers Chairman Luvsan on the recalling of Chinese workers from the Mongolian countryside. Tsevegmid's opinion is that the Chinese would be willing to provide more aid to Mongolia if the country backed down from it's strict Communist principles.