1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Southeast Asia
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1875- 1965
North America
1914- 1989
1888- 1959
January 21, 1957
Young Kee Kim briefs Minister Cho on the meeting between Filipino bankers and the Chinese government to promote cultural and economic exchange between two countries.
May 2, 1957
President Rhee writes on the efforts of the Unites States to induce the Asian countries to sign a mutual security pact with Japan.
August 7, 1957
Minister Park briefs Minister Cho on Japan's decision to refuse trade with the Philippines on a barter arrangement.
January 9, 1956
Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on Philippines' concern on China, especially regarding Formosa. He also reports on President Magsaysay's appointment of economic advisors and government officials.
March 19, 1956
Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee about US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles' visit to Philippines and the talk of reparations between Philippines and Japan.
August 11, 1956
Young Kee Kim reports Minister Cho on the Korean delegations to observe training public administrators and Fifth Assembly of the World Confederation of Organizations of Teaching Profession.
September 28, 1956
Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on the PI-US military bases negotiations, Asian People's Anti-Communist League, and President Magsaysay's creation of a presidential commission on good government.
December 5, 1957
President Rhee briefly responds to Choi's, expressing concern for the Laos and Philippine governments and remarking on President Diem's dealings with Japan.
December 26, 1957
Syngman Rhee claims that Japan and Communism pose equal threats to Asia, and discusses the attitudes of the United States, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Thailand toward this "two-fold" danger.
January 30, 1969
The French Consul General in Hong Kong notes a spike in China's diplomatic activities with Western Europe, Japan, and the U.S., but concludes that China, "still concerned by internal questions, does not seem to be willing to respond to the openings of non-communist countries with as much enthusiasm as hoped for in the West."