1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
South Asia
East Asia
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1898- 1976
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October 20, 1964
The Chinese Embassy in Pakistan summarizes local media responses to China's successful nuclear test.
May 19, 1965
Cable from the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan describes different responses of Pakistani government officials and foreign government diplomats in Pakistan regarding China's first nuclear weapons test.
August 12, 1966
Intelligence reports about recent visits to Beijing by Pakistani defense and science officials raised questions whether China was or would be providing nuclear aid to Pakistan. The latter was already developing close relations with China, a matter which was of great concern to U.S. policymakers, but INR analyst Thomas Thornton concluded that Pakistan was highly unlikely to seek a significant degree of Chinese nuclear assistance.
April 23, 1965
Only months after China’s first nuclear test in October 1964, INR looked into whether Beijing would help other nations get the bomb.
December 22, 1976
Analysis of and proposed response to Pakistan's nuclear-weapon-free zone proposal.
Considerations of Pakistan's proposal for a nuclear-weapon-free zone in South Asia
April 30, 1975
China’s stance towards India and Pakistan, and a Pakistani proposal for a nuclear-free zone in South Asia
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 6, 1965
Pakistan refutes a nuclear umbrella from the superpowers because she thought it to be inconsistent with the proposal of non-dissemination and denuclearization.
September 29, 1957
Minister Kim briefs Mrs. Rhee on the Japanese Asian development plan, Philippines' attempt to bid for the SEATO post of Secretary-general, and Philippines' membership of the International Atomic Energy Agency.