1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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North America
Southeast Asia
1899- 1962
1893- 1976
January 27, 1964
Mao expresses support for an anti-American demonstration that recently occurred in Japan. He calls for Chinese people, Japanese people, and all other oppressed people of the world to unite against the United States.
March 14, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports that Vietnamese students are indignant at the position of the Soviet Union toward the anti-American protests held by Vietnamese and Chinese in early March.
March 13, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports on a conversation between the Vietnamese embassy and Soviet Vice Foreign Minister Firiubin following the anti-American protests in Moscow held by Vietnamese and Chinese students.
October 23, 1950
The Burmese Foreign Minister is critical of Chinese Ambassador Yao Zhongming's anti-American remarks.
December 4, 1962
The Chinese Central Committee discusses their reactions to the Cuban Missile Crisis and the actions during that event of both the United States and the Soviet Union.
May 17, 1961
The Chinese Embassy in Sweden summarizes the reaction in the local press to the coup in South Korea.
June 9, 1954
Li Kenong reports to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Chinese delegation liaison team with the French delegations. Li describes the attitudes of most of the delegates as pro-Chinese and anti-American. The North African delegation, whom Li also meets, is described as anti-French government. Additionally, Li reports on propaganda materials (e.g. literature, buttons, etc) distributed during these meetings.