1893-1976
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(372) documents
1875- 1965
North America
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Southeast Asia
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1914- 1989
1907- 1957
1888- 1959
May 2, 1957
President Rhee writes on the efforts of the Unites States to induce the Asian countries to sign a mutual security pact with Japan.
May 1, 1957
President Rhee expresses discontent on America's effort to have countries in Asia to sign pacts with Japan.
April 25, 1956
President Rhee comments on William Randolph Hearst's article about US policy in Asia regarding anti-Communism.
July 9, 1956
Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on Vice President Nixon's visit to Philippines at the 10th Anniversary of the Philippine Independence, upcoming negotiation on PI-US military base, and Minister Kim's conversation with Nixon.
August 31, 1956
Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on the PI-US military bases negotiations, 1957 presidential election in Philippines, and transportation of Filipino workers from Manila to the US.
September 20, 1956
Young Kee Kim briefs Syngman Rhee on the visits of Dr. Robert Oliver and Senator Allen J. Ellender to Manila.
October 2, 1956
President Rhee comments on Japanese-Americans' assistance for Japanese farmers to move to US and the Asian People's Anti-Communist League.
October 30, 1957
President Rhee expresses concern about South Korea's admission to the Colombo Plan and America's passive stance on Red China.
November 21, 1957
President Rhee briefly responds to Choi's previous reported opinions on Korean unification and the threat of Red China and Japan.
December 26, 1957
Syngman Rhee claims that Japan and Communism pose equal threats to Asia, and discusses the attitudes of the United States, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Thailand toward this "two-fold" danger.