1893-1976
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(372) documents
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East Asia
1875- 1965
1888- 1959
1912- 1994
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1904- 1997
May 19, 1977
Warren Christopher sent papers on measures to sustain deterrence in Korea, summarizing major issues including ground force withdrawal schedule, defense compensation package and Air Force Deployment.
December 9, 1952
Taipei Secretary General Wang reports on William Curtis Chase's plan.
February 26, 1989
George H.W. Bush and Zhao Ziyang discuss Sino-American relations and China's reform and opening, in addition to the situations in Korea, India, Pakistan, and the Soviet Union.
July 22, 1957
Minister Park briefs Minister Cho on the 250 million dollars economic development loan provided in the reparations agreement, possibility of the revision of the US-PI bases agreement, and the establishment of an atomic energy research center in Quezon City.
January 1951
Detailed agreement on the price of scrap collected in Korea, and arrangements for shipping.
October 23, 1954
Major General M. F. Marquat endorses James Cromwell's "Private Enterprise Plan."
September 2, 1953
John W. Staggers writes about a group of American business men who are interested in purchasing goods from Korea, such as lacquered boxes.
May 13, 1954
John W. Stagger met with representative Shafer about Resolution 219 and the proposed Private Enterprise Plan.
May 21, 1980
Donald Gregg proposes that the United States "work with the current Korean leadership" but "express a carefully calibrated degree of disapproval" of the Gwangju massacre.
August 7, 1953
President Rhee and Secretary Dulles have concluded the final negotiations for the US-ROK defense pact and now both believe it is time to inform the American and Korean public. Rhee emphasizes that he will not accept Korean neutralization and it is imperative to remove the Chinese from the north. Dulles states that the US will do its best to unify Korea under one peaceful government and will try to remove the Chinese aggressors in the north.