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1898- 1976
1887- 1975
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1893- 1976
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1879- 1953
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November 10, 1958
An internal speech given by Zhou Enlai during the 1958 Taiwan Straits Crisis.
November 11, 1958
July 29, 1956
Following a major speech on Taiwan made by Zhou Enlai, the CCP Central Committee distributes updated guidance on the Party's approach to Nationalist controlled Taiwan.
May 5, 1966
Mao Zedong, Mehmet Shehu, Hysni Kapo, and others have a conversation, coincidentally, on Marx’s birthday. They discuss Khrushchev’s legacy, the history of the Chinese Communist Party, and the story of Liri Belishova.
April 14, 1969
Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai and Japanese Diet member Furui Yoshimi discuss bilateral relations between China and Japan. Zhou is critical of both the Soviet Union and the United States. The two sides pay particular attention to Japan's relations with Taiwan.
March 8, 1964
Over the course of three conversations, Zhou and Nkrumah discuss African regionalism, China's position at the United Nations and its relations with the United States, non-alignment, decolonization, developments in the Congo, and an African nuclear-weapons-free zone.
October 10, 1945
Mao discusses negotiations with Chiang Kai-shek and the political and military position of the Chinese Nationalist Party.
October 5, 1945
They discuss the results of negotiations with the Chinese Nationalist Party and Chiang Kai-shek's political and military position.
September 6, 1945
Mao discusses the progress of talks with Chiang Kai-shek and the Chinese Nationalist Party.
August 30, 1945
Zhou Enlai discusses the agenda for upcoming talks with Chiang Kai-shek and the Chinese Nationalist Party.