1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Western Europe
1898- 1976
1904- 1997
1893- 1976
North America
1949-
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1901- 1972
November 2, 1963
During Edgar Faure's visit to China, Zhou Enlai lays out China's demands for Sino-French normalization.
March 5, 1964
Henri de Bourdeille reports on his meeting with the Chinese Ambassador following the establishment of relations between France and China.
November 29, 1963
André Saint Mleux tracks recent Xinhua dispatches on the state of Franco-American relations.
December 5, 1969
Mitchell Sharp and Aldo Moro coordinate Canadian and Italian policies towards China and Taiwan.
December 20, 1968
The Italian Foreign Ministry reviews changes in Chinese foreign policy and approaches Italy ought to take towards normalization relations with China.
November 27, 1968
An Italian Foreign Ministry report on future policies leading to Italy's recognition of the People's Republic of China and Beijing's admission to the United Nations.
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.
October 28, 1969
Luo Guibo is curious about developments in West German-Soviet relations and the Conference on European Security, while Etienne Manac’h inquires about China's appointment of ambassadors to Europe.
October 6, 1969
Following the peak of the Cultural Revolution, the French Foreign Ministry concludes that Sino-French relations "have shown signs of détente, which, in the current context, represents important progress."