1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1893- 1976
1879- 1953
1898- 1976
North America
Southeast Asia
China
1894- 1971
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May 3, 1950
A message to Mao stating that Mao's requests for aviation equipment, naval equipment and consultants were received and that these requests will be met as soon as possible.
October 3, 1949
Stalin asks the ambassador to find the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Beijing and tell him that they agree with the DPRK's thinking on the feasibility of establishing diplomatic relations between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the People's Republic of China.
October 31, 1988
The Hungarian Ministry of the Interior weighs how China views the ongoing reforms in Hungary.
July 18, 1988
Chinese and Japanese views on politics in the Soviet Union and the reforms ongoing in Hungary.
December 15, 1986
A Hungarian report on China's changing relations with the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
May 7, 1964
Mikoyan tells Pan Zili that “our arguments and divergences should be over by now."
April 1, 1964
Wang Bingnan and Władysław Gomułka discuss the Sino-Soviet split.
November 27, 1963
Feliks Baranowski and Wang Guoquan discuss the Sino-Soviet split and China's relations with Poland.
November 22, 1963
The Chinese Foreign Ministry lays out China's policies toward Romania in the context of the Sino-Soviet split.
April 27, 1963
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that East Germany, which "has served as Khrushchev’s anti-Chinese vanguard," is interested in improving relations with Beijing.