1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1898- 1976
1893- 1976
North America
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Southeast Asia
1949-
1898- 1969
1912- 1994
May 8, 1961
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow assess the Soviet Union's positions at the Geneva Conference on Laos, and concludes that the Soviet Union's policy is "to protect the patriotic democratic forces of Laos."
January 14, 1964
Summary of policy priorities in Vietnam, including cultural cooperation with DRV, research into Vietnamese cultural industry, and translating Vietnamese literature into Chinese.
December 22, 1962
The Cuban Foreign Minister addressed the following issues in a talk: Cuban-Uruguay relations, Cuban-Mexican relations, Asian-African-Western European relations, Cuban-Soviet-US negotiations in UN, anti-imperialism and anti-revisionism, and the Cuban Embassy's work in China.
March 28, 1961
Peng Zhen and Barbu Zaharescu discuss China's "great famine."
June 2, 1961
Li Xiannian describes the difficulties facing China in the wake of the "disaster" and its inability to meet trade obligations with other socialist countries.
August 5, 1961
Huang Zhen and Jerzy Knothe discuss the socialist bloc's foreign policy coordination.
August 21, 1961
In an exhaustive review of Romanian foreign policy, the Chinese Embassy concludes that the "USSR has a decisive influence over Romania’s foreign policy."
August 16, 1961
The Chinese Embassy reviews Poland's foreign and domestic policies, and concludes that the "Polish United Workers’ Party leadership has a fairly systematic right-deviating brand of nationalism."
November 22, 1963
The Chinese Foreign Ministry lays out China's policies toward Romania in the context of the Sino-Soviet split.
February 22, 1974
Mao Zedong decsribes his Theory of Three Worlds, claiming that the “First World” is made up of the rich and nuclear armed USSR and US, the “Second World” refers to Japan, Europe, Australia, and Canada, and the “Third World” covers the undeveloped countries of Asia, Latin America, and Africa.