1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1893- 1976
North America
1898- 1976
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1909- 1989
1894- 1971
1910- 1992
July 12, 1981
Chiaromonte and Peng Chong discuss on the internal situation in China after the 6th Plenum; on URSS and Afghanistan; Cambodia; European missiles; on China and Soviet Union. Berlinguer comments on the resolution of the 6th Plenum and appreciate it.
November 18, 1957
October 11, 1973
Zhou Enlai offers Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau an extensive history of the Chinese Civil War and Chinese Revolution. Zhou also comments on China's foreign policy positions toward and views on the Soviet Union, nuclear war, Bangladesh, revisionism, and great power hegemony, among other topics.
January 25, 1982
Soviet bloc diplomats respond to a report on China's foreign policy and strategy to move closer to Soviet allies.
December 15, 1986
A Hungarian report on China's changing relations with the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
December 14, 1983
Report on annual Interkit meeting to coordinate Soviet bloc analysis of and policy towards China.
January 25, 1985
Review of China's foreign policy and its recent efforts to drive a wedge between the Soviet Union and other socialist countries.
July 18, 1969
Telegram from Ion Dorobantu to Corneliu Manescu transmitting the contents of the Chinese reply to the Romanian invitation to send a delegation to the 10th Congress of the RCP. The Chinese refuse, politely, on the grounds that there will be a Soviet delegation present as well.
December 23, 1977
Report from the Polish Embassy in Romania on the current status of Romania-Chinese relations. The report concludes that "friendship with China remains a permanent element in the strategy of the Romanian foreign policy" as this relationship is " designed as a counterbalance for Romania in their relations with the Soviet Union and other countries of the socialist community." It predictions that relations will improve in the future.
1965
Czech diplomats assess the DPRK's relations with Eastern European countries, including the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia.