1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1893- 1976
1912- 1994
1898- 1976
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1967
Extensive account of CSSR-Chinese relations, including controversy surrounding the Cultural Revolution and Chinese extremism, anti-Soviet proclivities within the Chinese leadership, and the Chinese hydrogen bomb test on June 17th.
October 18, 1988
Erich Honecker and Qiao Shi discuss economic and political reform in China, attempts to foster Sino-Soviet rapprochement, and East German and Chinese attitudes toward chemical and nuclear weapons.
May 28, 1987
In anticipation of a visit by Zhao Ziyang to East Germany, the Ambassador of the GDR in Beijing reports on China's economic reforms, the leadership within the Chinese Communist Party, and China's relations with the GDR, the Soviet Union, the United States, and Japan.
September 6, 1975
Ji Denggui and Ilie Verdeț discuss bilateral relations between China and Romania, nuclear proliferation and diarmament, Soviet-American relations, Comecon, European security, US policy toward Taiwan, Japan-Soviet relations, and economic development in China and Romania, among other topics.
March 28, 1961
Peng Zhen and Barbu Zaharescu discuss China's "great famine."
June 2, 1961
Li Xiannian describes the difficulties facing China in the wake of the "disaster" and its inability to meet trade obligations with other socialist countries.
August 5, 1961
Huang Zhen and Jerzy Knothe discuss the socialist bloc's foreign policy coordination.
September 30, 1986
Zhu Rongji describes China's economic reforms and cooperation between the PRC and Hungary in furthering the reform process.
January 25, 1982
Soviet bloc diplomats respond to a report on China's foreign policy and strategy to move closer to Soviet allies.
August 21, 1961
In an exhaustive review of Romanian foreign policy, the Chinese Embassy concludes that the "USSR has a decisive influence over Romania’s foreign policy."