1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Western Europe
1898- 1976
1904- 1997
1910- 1992
North America
1893- 1976
1901- 1972
1926-
December 16, 1964
Claude Chayet summarizes the responses at the United Nations to China's proposal for a conference on nuclear disarmament.
March 5, 1964
Henri de Bourdeille reports on his meeting with the Chinese Ambassador following the establishment of relations between France and China.
January 11, 1964
Pierre Gorce summarizes the contents of the recent Sino-Albanian common declaration.
November 29, 1963
André Saint Mleux tracks recent Xinhua dispatches on the state of Franco-American relations.
September 9, 1963
Andre Saint Mleux summarizes a recent visit to China made by M. Scheyven.
December 30, 1970
Following the normalization of relations between Canada and Italy and China, the French Foreign Ministry speculates how China's status at the United Nations may change in the near future.
November 3, 1970
Etienne Manac’h, reporting on a thaw in relations between China and Hungary, suggests that the PRC seeks "a greater zone of autonomy vis-à-vis the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe."
May 27, 1970
The Secretary of the Polish Embassy in Paris offers his views on Sino-Soviet relations in the context of developments in the Vietnam War.
December 24, 1969
French diplomat in Beijing Etienne Manac’h writes that "China is very concerned by the trend towards détente emerging in East-West relations."
November 5, 1969
M. Jacques Roux describes and compares West German-East German relations and China-Taiwan relations, reporting that, as Beijing opens up with Western countries, it is concurrently demanding that they break relations with Taipei.