1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North America
1875- 1965
Southeast Asia
1917- 1979
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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.
August 5, 1977
Zbiginew Brzezinski offers instructions on how best to coordinate tripartite talks between North Korea, South Korea, and the United States, including how the U.S. should work with China, the Soviet Union, and the United Nations on this issue.
July 26, 1977
The Jimmy Carter administration attempts to develop a diplomatic strategy for inter-Korean talks in the wake of anticipated U.S. troop withdrawals.
1979
The National Security Council outlines it views of tripartite talks involving North Korea, South Korea, and the United States.
August 26, 1975
Several memoranda of conversations between U.S. Secretary of Defense James R. Schlesinger and Park Chung Hee and other leading South Korean officials.
November 14, 1974
A National Security Council report on the potential sale of a Canadian CANDU nuclear reactor to South KOrea.
January 14, 1976
A heavily redacted report on the U.S.-Canadian consensus that South Korea should not be able to obtain a nuclear weapons capability.
December 12, 1975
The Acting Secretary of State met with South Korean Ambassador Hahm to discuss South Korea's nuclear program and planned purchase of a French reprocessing plant.
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.