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Eastern Europe
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East Asia
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1879- 1953
South Asia
North America
1897- 1977
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1894- 1971
June 29, 2020
Discussion with Sir Malcolm Rifkind, former Defense Secretary and Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom, about the 1990s and the new relationship that formed after the Cold War.
February 17, 2017
Canada's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva (1999-2003)
August 29, 2017
Deputy head of the nuclear non-proliferation section of the economic department in the German Federal Foreign Office.
June 20, 2017
Expert Advisor to Canada’s delegation to the 1995 review conference.
October 19, 1964
Analysis of the recent Chinese nuclear weapon test and it's strategic implications for China's diplomatic and military policies.
November 24, 1964
K.R. Narayanan, Director of China Division at Ministry of External Affairs, writes that the explosion of the first nuclear bomb by China will alter the political balance of Asia and the world and development of nuclear weapons by India can be justified and beneficial for the country and the international system as well.
January 9, 1966
The Indian Embassy in Beijing sent a letter to the Indian Foreign Secretary to prove an analysis of Chinese foreign policy, such as Beijing's relationship with the West and the impact of Sino-Soviet split on Chinese foreign relations.
October 24, 1945
W.A. Harriman and Stalin discuss post-war peace treaties and discuss who will be invited to participate in negotiations in the European war.
June 22, 1966
As a result of the commission, a draft treaty has been prepared for the creation of a Nuclear Weapon Free Zone. Brazil and Mexico have rival approaches to denuclearization.
1956
UK record of discussions with a Soviet delegation including Bulganin and Khrushchev.