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March 9, 1982
Selected questions and answers from George H.W. Bush on arms sales to Taiwan.
August 17, 1982
Following the conclusion of a joint communique with the PRC, President Reagan makes a statement on US policy towards Taiwan.
February 1982
A CIA memorandum on the implications of leadership changes in Taiwan. The report profiles Sun Yun-hsuan, Sung Chang-chih, Chao Yao-tung, and Lin Yang-kang, among other leading politicians.
February 7, 1955
The Department of State shares with the CIA several documents, including a record of conversation between Anthony Eden and a Soviet diplomat in London on February 2, 1955; a record of conversation between Ambassador Hayter and Molotov on February 4; a translation of Molotov's statement made to Hayter; and comments made by Humphrey Trevelyan.
March 8, 1963
The CIA evaluates two possible successors to Chiang Kai-shek: his son, Chiang Ching-kuo, and Chen Cheng.
November 14, 1984
The Office of East Asian Analysis at the CIA concludes that Taiwan is moving away from its "lowkey diplomacy" and reverting to a tougher and more aggressive stance in defending its international standing.
April 10, 1984
A CIA memo anticipating what Deng Xiaoping might say about Taiwan when meeting with US President Reagan in late April 1984.
June 1981
A CIA assessment of Chinese views of the United States and areas of both alignment and divergence with US policy and interests.
May 17, 1959
The CCP Central Committee outlines its strategy toward Taiwan and how provincial and municipal level bodies in the PRC can effectively contribute to undermining Chiang Kai-shek's rule.
November 10, 1958
An internal speech given by Zhou Enlai during the 1958 Taiwan Straits Crisis.