1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1912- 1994
April 18, 1961
An analysis on the political development in the DPRK, including the Juche ideology, and North Korean foreign policies.
January 7, 1964
Soviet Ambassador Moskovsky talks with the Cuban Ambassador to Pyongyang about the foreign policies of North Korea and, in particular, North Korea's position in the Sino-Soviet split.
May 27, 1965
Czechoslovakian ambassador to DPRK mentioned on foreign relationship with DPRK and domestic political situations.
1965
Czech diplomats assess the DPRK's relations with Eastern European countries, including the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia.
1967
Czech diplomats review the DPRK's foreign relations with Eastern Europe and Asia, especially the USSR, China, and Czechoslovakia.
May 2, 1967
A Czech report on Soviet-North Korean relations in the wake of visit of Kim Il Sung to Moscow.
February 5, 1968
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia analyzes the underlying context behind and causes of the Pueblo Incident and other dangerous military engagements on the Korean Peninsula.
June 2, 1967
The Czechoslovak Ambassador to Moscow reports on Soviet-North Korean relations, describing a visit to the Soviet Union by Kim Il Sung and a North Korean delegation which was meant to increase economic cooperation between the two countries.
July 1972
A lengthy document that addresses several issues related to Communism and China. It covers such topics as Chinese foreign policy, Chinese and American relations, Maoism, Chinese policy regarding developing countries, capitalist countries and other socialist countries.
April 2, 1962
Ambassador of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic to Moscow, Richard Dvorà k, reports on his conversation with the Korean Ambassador to Moscow as well as the complicated relations between North Korea, Albania, Vietnam, China, and the Soviet Union.