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September 13, 1956

CDS Report No. 18 from Choi Duk Shin to the President (Syngman Rhee)

Choi Duk Shin reports on the APACL meeting in Saigon,Vietnamese government strategy for Chinese minorities, and Vietnamese-Japanese reparation negotiations.

October 19, 1956

CDS Report No. 20 from Choi Duk Shin to the President (Syngman Rhee)

Choi Duk Shin reports on his audience with President Diem, voices concern about the possibility of Japan being admitted into the United Nations, and briefly discusses recent Vietnamese internal dealings with the Chinese minority, and the possibility of Japanese reparations.

September 5, 1957

CDS Report No. 56 from Choi Duk Shin to the President (Syngman Rhee)

Choi Duk Shin reports on the Colombo Plan Conference, President Diem's visit to Australia, and recent Vietnamese affairs.

July 26, 1957

CDS Report No. 49 from Choi Duk Shin to the President (Syngman Rhee)

Choi Duk Shin reports on the recognition of the Federation of Malaya, trade missions between South Korea and South Vietnam, and recent Vietnamese and Southeast Asian affairs.

August 2, 1957

Letter No. 82 from the President (Syngman Rhee) to Minister Duk Shin Choi

President Rhee clarifies previous message pertaining to South Korea's involvement in the Colombo conference.

August 22, 1957

CDS Report No. 53 from Choi Duk Shin to the President (Syngman Rhee)

Choi Duk Shin reports on his meeting with the South Vietnam Foreign Minister, President Diem's visit to Thailand, and recent Vietnamese and regional relations.

December 20, 1956

CDS Report No. 29 from Choi Duk Shin to the President (Syngman Rhee)

Choi Duk Shin reports on the overall work of the legation, anti-communist strategies, Chinese ethnic minority normalization in South Vietnam, and Cambodian-Japanese relations.

August 31, 1978

Record of Conversation with H.E. Mr. William H. Gleysteen, Jr.

Ambassadors Gleysteen and Miller discuss relations between North Korea and South Korea and the regional situation in Northeast Asia in 1978.

April 9, 1981

Special Assistant for NPI, NFAC, CIA, to Resource Management Staff, Office of Program Assessment et al, 'Request for Review of Draft Paper on the Security Dimension of Non-Proliferation'

Just a few months into President Reagan’s first term his administration wanted to make its own mark on nonproliferation policy. The report suggests building “broader bilateral relationship[s]” and offering political and security incentives could persuade states considering developing nuclear weapons to cease these efforts.

Pagination