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December 18, 1983

Note from Slawinski to the International Department, CC PUWP

Warsaw, December 18, 1983

To: the International Department, CC PUWP

Re: the continuation of my participation in the work of the International Commission for the Current Far Eastern Affairs and the European Association for China Studies

[…]

As a permanent member of the Commission (I have been the only Polish representative, while other socialist countries have at least two), I should take part in the work of this important session of the Commission [to be held in Bulgaria]. Given the financial situation of the Institute for Socialist Countries in the Polish Academy of Sciences where I am employed at the moment…may make this [participation] impossible. This was indeed the case when I was not able to attend the session of the Council of the European Association for China Studies this past November. I don't doubt that the [CC PUWP] International Department fully appreciates the participation of a least one Polish representative in both of these important international organizations whose focus is the study of China – an important and current topic.

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I would like to express my deepest conviction that, as always in difficult matters, we will find aid and support of the leadership of the CC International Department of our party.

Doc. dr hab. M. R. Slawinski

M. R. Slawinski expresses his desire to participate in the commission session for the Current Far Eastern Affairs and the European Association for China Studies, despite a lack of obvious funding.

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Polish Central Archives of Modern Records (AAN), KC PZPR, LXXVI-710. Obtained and translated for CWIHP by Malgorzata K. Gnoinska.

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