1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North America
1893 - 1976
1898 - 1976
Southeast Asia
1879 - 1953
1954 -
1904 - 1997
1894 - 1971
March 20, 1942
The Politburo approves the establishment of a mixed Soviet-Xinjiang company to operate the Dushanzi Refinery and outlines the company's management and funding structure.
March 14, 1977
Hua Guofeng criticizes the Gang of Four, evaluates Deng Xiaoping, comments on demonstrations in Tiananmen Square, and calls for the CCP to "implement Chairman Mao's proletarian revolutionary line."
August 19, 1952
Vyshinsky and Zhou briefly discuss recent changes in China and the positive state of Sino-Soviet relations.
January 25, 1982
Summary of Chinese foreign relations with socialist countries and anti-Soviet policy.
January 1, 1961
Military Attache Siwicki reports on the year's biggest issues such as; the economic crisis in China, Great Chinese Famine; discrepancies in ideology between USSR and China, such as questions of loyalty to Communist cause in the leadership and army; Chinese's interest in weapons of mass destruction; poor condition of Chinese army and society in general; and China's imperialist goals and overview of interactions with other countries
October 31, 1988
The Hungarian Ministry of the Interior weighs how China views the ongoing reforms in Hungary.
December 15, 1986
A Hungarian report on China's changing relations with the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
May 16, 1989
Zhao Ziyang and Gorbachev discuss political and economic changes ongoing in China.
February 1989
November 19, 1957
A.A. Gromyko and Mao Zedong discussed Sino-Soviet relations, U.S. relations with Taiwan and Chiang Kai-shek, Chinese economic policy and conditions in comparison to industrialized countries, Chinese foreign policy and relations with the U.S. and Britain, the United Nations, Stalin, and Soviet leadership.