1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1893- 1976
East Asia
North America
1898- 1976
1905- 1998
Western Europe
1879- 1953
1898- 1969
1895- 1978
June 28, 1974
A summary of a conversation between Mao Zedong and Edward Heath. Topics covered include the Watergate scandal, European security, bilateral relations between the PRC and the UK, and the foreign policy of the Soviet Union.
October 22, 1960
A summary of Mao's comments to Edgar Snow concerning Taiwan, Jinmen (Quemoy), and Mazu (Matsu), as well as China's legal status at the UN.
May 13, 1959
Mao and Kapo discuss Albania's history and its present day struggle with Yugoslavia. Mao reviews the CCP's own history as well as developments in Tibet.
May 15, 1964
Mao and Vito Kapo discuss Sino-Albanian relations in the context of the anti-revisionist struggle against the Soviet Union.
October 3, 1967
Noumazalaye praises the effects of the Cultural Revolution, noting that he and others in Congo will study its theories and global significance.
June 24, 1967
Mao argues countries that won their independence early should help other countries later. If they cultivate the next generation and help each other, then the global revolution will continue.
August 8, 1965
Mao meets with Guinea's Minister of Education, Seydou Conté, and Prosecutor General Fadiala Keita. They primarily discuss China's efforts to reform intellectuals and counter-revolutionaries through education and labor.
August 3, 1965
Mao and Malraux discuss a variety of topics, ranging from the Chinese revolution to American aggression in Vietnam and Soviet revisionism.
March 24, 1965
Mao shares his views on education with a delegation from the PLO, emphasizing that soldiers should learn on the battlefield instead of in class.
January 27, 1965
Mao shares his views on education with Subandrio, arguing that students, particularly those in military schools, should study less and learn more from experience.