1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Southeast Asia
1898- 1976
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Western Europe
1897- 1977
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1890- 1986
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May 23, 1957
Choi Duk Shin briefly reports on his Southeast Asia trip.
September 11, 1956
Chin Hang Gong announces that "the time of crisis is upon us" during his address to an APACL meeting in Saigon.
July 11, 1957
Choi Duk Shin reports on his discussions with foreign ambassadors, South Vietnamese reaction to the Anti-American Riot in Formosa (Taiwan), U.S. political and economic engagement of Japan, and news on the political crises in Laos and Cambodia.
July 25, 1957
Choi Duk Shin carefully discusses the possibility of South Korea's inclusion in the Colombo Plan.
January 10, 1957
President Rhee offers a response to Choi's proposed political travel to promote anti-communism.
May 9, 1961
Zhou Enlai says that countries must band together to ensure the neutrality of Laos and isolate the United States. He also reviews the various political leaders and groups in Laos in the context of the Geneva conference on Laos.
April 1, 1960
Soviet Ambassador Puzanov gives a speech about Soviet foreign policy towards Southeast Asia.
February 13, 1963
Memorandum of a conversation with Yuri Andropov. He and Boleslaw Jaszczuk discuss Chinese influence military and economic influence in Vietnam, as well as Vietnam's opinion on the Cuban Missile Crisis. Finally he notes the poor communications technology in place in Southeast Asia.
June 1954
A proposal for the creation an Anti-Communist Union of the Peoples of Asia, an organization which would allow "all democratic and free States of Asia...to pool their strength to resist Communist aggression."
November 10, 1966
A note on a conversation between Mao Zedong and Le Duan. Zedong confronts Le Duan with instances where he has spoken out against China. Le Duan states that Vietnam does not support the Cultural Revolution, but will do nothing to oppose it. He answers other questions about economic policy and Soviet revisionism.