1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
South Asia
East Asia
North America
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1935 -
1910 - 1984
Western Europe
December 27, 1951
American diplomat Fraser Wilkins rebuts claims made by Prince Peter of Greece and Princess Irene.
May 23, 1952
US Consular Office William Gibson and Prince Peter of Greece discuss developments in Tibet and Indo-Tibetan trade. Princess Irene offers unflattering views on a group of White Russian refugees who exited Xinjiang via Kalimpong and later immigrated to the United States. In a cover note, Evan M. Wilson dismisses Irene's comments but notes that Prince Peter's information was 'quite accurate.'
September 8, 1959
January 23, 1959
May 16, 1959
April 16, 1960
Zhou and Ne Win discuss bilateral relations, politics in Burma, the presence of the Kuomintang armed forces in Burma, and relations with India and Nepal.
October 21, 1954
Zhou Enlai and Nehru discuss Sino-Indian relations, as well as China and India's views toward Thailand, Indonesia, Korea, Vietnam, and Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
June 23, 1952
Zhang Hanfu and K.M. Panikkar discuss the status of Tibet between China and India.
September 9, 1959
The Dalai Lama writes to the Secretary-General on the situation in Tibet.
October 2, 1959
Record of conversation between Nikita Khrushchev and top Chinese Communist Party leaders. Khrushchev blames the Chinese for the border conflict with India and for allowing the Dalai Lama to escape from Tibet. The two sides argue over how the Chinese should have handled these problems, with Mao accusing the Soviet Union of being "time-servers."