1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Southeast Asia
East Asia
1914- 1989
1875- 1965
North America
1901- 1963
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1898- 1976
October 31, 1973
Australian Prime Minister Whitlam offers Zhou Enlai an overview of his country's foreign policy interests. Analyzing the international relations among key nations in East and Southeast Asia.
April 19, 1948
Singapore Radio reports that the Chinese National Assembly has proposed the formation of a "pact against communism" among Southeast Asian countries.
May 30, 1967
A prospective Chinese MRBM force led INR to consider whether Beijing would believe that it had more freedom of action to step up its involvement in the Vietnam War: it “might feel freer in extending aid to Hanoi and becoming more involved in the war if US pressure on the North Vietnamese seemed to require it.”
April 23, 1965
Only months after China’s first nuclear test in October 1964, INR looked into whether Beijing would help other nations get the bomb.
May 11, 1957
Young Kee Kim briefs Minister Cho on the visit of Yascov Shimone, Israel's minister to Burma, and the agreement on the elevation of the Vietnamese and Philippine legations to embassy.
May 20, 1957
Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on the increasing number of American arms in the Far East and the immigration issue between China and Philippines in Formosa.
August 13, 1957
Minister Park briefs Minister Cho on the visit of Constantine Brown, a columnist of Washington Evening Star, and the second biennial elections of the Asian Anti-Communist League.
September 22, 1957
Minister Kim briefs Mrs. Rhee on the budget expense of the Korean legation.
December 29, 1955
Young Kee Kim briefs Minister Cho on the talk with Minister Cao Thai Bao from the Vietnam Legation about appointing a minister to Korea.
January 9, 1956
Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on Philippines' concern on China, especially regarding Formosa. He also reports on President Magsaysay's appointment of economic advisors and government officials.