1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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1893- 1976
East Asia
1898- 1976
1898- 1969
1894- 1971
1902- 1997
South Asia
Southeast Asia
May 5, 1966
Mao Zedong, Mehmet Shehu, Hysni Kapo, and others have a conversation, coincidentally, on Marx’s birthday. They discuss Khrushchev’s legacy, the history of the Chinese Communist Party, and the story of Liri Belishova.
November 3, 1973
A "slow but articulate" Mao discuss nuclear weapons testing, Taiwan, and the Lin Biao affair with E.G. Whitlam.
June 21, 1975
This records contains the full transcript of the talks between Mao and Pol Pot (an excerpt was originally published in CWIHP Working Paper #22, '77 Conversations between Chinese and Foreign Leaders on the Wars in Indochina'). Mao Zedong muses on the nature of the struggle between the capitalist and socialist forces within China. He tells Pol Pot not to blindly follow the Chinese model, but adopt Marxist theory to the Cambodian realities.
October 2, 1959
Record of conversation between Nikita Khrushchev and top Chinese Communist Party leaders. Khrushchev blames the Chinese for the border conflict with India and for allowing the Dalai Lama to escape from Tibet. The two sides argue over how the Chinese should have handled these problems, with Mao accusing the Soviet Union of being "time-servers."
October 7, 1950
Ambassador Roshchin passes a message from Mao to Stalin regarding the Chinese deployment of troops to Korea.
March 15, 1969
Mao Zedong claimed that the whole country should be prepared against the Soviet Union's invasion.
Khrushchev and Mao discuss current political situations in Tibet, India, Indochina and Taiwan.
May 11, 1970
Mao Zedong advises Le Duan not to fear the United States.
July 7, 1970
Mao Zedong meets with members of the Laotian People’s Revolutionary Party and gives them his support.