1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Southeast Asia
1911- 2002
South Asia
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North America
1949-
1904- 1997
January 4, 1959
The CCP reviews its work with international Chinese in Southeast Asia as well as some of the boundary issues with Laos, Burma, and Vietnam.
1958
Recommendations to increase the patriotism of Chinese living overseas and advance Chinese foreign policy goals.
September 25, 1954
A work plan on Chinese Communist Party strategies for engaging the Overseas Chinese in Burma, Indonesia, India, and South Africa, among other regions.
September 25, 1958
The Chinese government analyzes the intentions and likely benefits of having Burmese business people come to trade fairs in China.
1965
A report on organizing air routes between China and Burma, Cambodia, and Pakistan.
June 17, 1974
Sport and politics become intertwined as China seeks to improve relations with Burma by receiving a Burmese weight lifting team.
1957
A draft decision calling for a fair and peaceful resolution to the Sino-Burmese border dispute.
February 17, 1965
Materials stating that Ne Win's government favored neutrality in foreign relations and avoids interfering in international disputes. Burma wants to develop friendly relations with China and receive financial support from China, while keeping its distance. It opposes American and fears it. It relies on Soviet revisionism while also remaining wary of them.
September 17, 1963
Jiao Wen emphasized that diplomatic envoys must understand newly political policies of Burma and convey accurate instructions to foreign countries.
July 1, 1964
The CCP Central Committee’s instructions are to vigorously struggle for Ne Win, to support him economically and to expand the imports from Burma.