1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1875- 1965
1912- 1994
Southeast Asia
1914- 1989
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1915-
June 7, 1984
A comprehensive overview of North Korean-East German ties as well as North Korea's overall foreign relations in light of a visit to the GDR made by Kim Il Sung.
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.
March 28, 1969
The document discusses the DPRK's difficult economic situation and several changes in the political system, such as a new ideology "Juche" and shifts in the high command in parties. It also examines international politics of DPRK with China, Japan, and the Soviet Union.
November 16, 1972
Kim Il Sung briefs Sudarikov on North Korea’s recent economic development, including the number of ongoing construction projects and the expansion of light industry enterprises. Kim also discusses the meeting between Yoon Ki-bok and Lee Hu-rak and how North and South Korea are interested in establishing a coordinating committee.
May 15, 1972
Kim Il Sung credits the diplomatic achievements and economic development of North Korea for creating greater opposition and chaos in South Korea. He also broaches how the two Koreas have different opinions on family reunions.
November 24, 1955
Report on unified conservative party, US interest in Sea-Laver issue, trade with Japan
November 3, 1955
Information on attached documents on implementation of Korea-Japan trade and unconfirmed report regarding custom clearance
November 1, 1955
Report on Korea's policy on trade with Japan and recommendations on implementation of trade policy.
October 12, 1955
Report on recent policies and economic trend of Japan, with Hatoyama's view on diplomatic affairs
August 27, 1957
President Rhee comments on Japan's plan to call an economic conference of Southeast Asian nations.