1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North America
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1906- 1972
October 26, 1979
Nick Platt reports on his efforts to coordinate tripartite talks with South Korea and North Korea.
February 28, 1977
Mike Armacost weighs in on North Korea's policy toward the United States, and whether Cyrus Vance ought to reply to a letter from North Korean Foreign Minister Heo Dam.
1979
The National Security Council outlines it views of tripartite talks involving North Korea, South Korea, and the United States.
November 14, 1974
A National Security Council report on the potential sale of a Canadian CANDU nuclear reactor to South KOrea.
March 3, 1975
American officials in Washington, D.C., conclude that South Korea is in the initial stages of developing a nuclear weapons program.
February 28, 1975
A memorandum produced for Henry Kissinger laying out U.S. policy towards the South Korean nuclear program.
July 24, 1975
A cover letter attached to National Security Council memorandum on disuading South Korea from purchasing a French-built reprocessing plant.
March 14, 1975
Morton I. Abramowitz, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, provides Richard Smyser with a chronology of events surrounding the February 26-27, 1975, incident in Yellow Sea between North and South Korea.
June 24, 1975
Richard Smyser writes to General Brent Scowcroft about the defense of the five islands off the northwest coast of Korea and whether or not the defense of these islands is bound to the U.S.-South Korea Mutual Defense Treaty.
December 22, 1973
John A. Froebe, Jr., briefs Henry Kissinger on the Northern Limit Line Dispute.