1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1898 - 1976
Southeast Asia
1893 - 1976
1879 - 1953
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1894 - 1972
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September 13, 1935
The Politburo directs manpower and funds to support the Xinjiang army and accepts the text of an agreement between the Mongolian People's Republic and Manchukuo on the issue of a border commission.
September 29, 1952
Mao and Tsedenbal discuss Mongolia's history and present day relations with China.
January 25, 1982
Summary of Chinese foreign relations with socialist countries and anti-Soviet policy.
Soviet bloc diplomats respond to a report on China's foreign policy and strategy to move closer to Soviet allies.
March 25, 1984
Deng and Nakasone briefly exchange views on the Soviet Union and its military build up in Mongolia.
December 9, 1949
Description of a discussion between the Soviet Charge d'Affaires in the PRC and Zhou Enlai, covering Mao Zedong's trip to Moscow and recognition of the PRC by England, Burma, and India.
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.
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.
September 24, 1963
A discussion between Mongolian Politburo member Tsedenbal and Chinese ambassador Canming. The two speak about how border demarcation and standing armies in countries like Mongolia will be obsolete during the future "communist period."