1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North America
1888- 1985
1904- 1981
1889- 1953
1879- 1953
1912- 1994
-
September 9, 1952
Koo explains the reason why the US was disgusted with the news report from Taipei about dispatching troops to the Korean War.
December 17, 1952
Secretary General Wang analyzes the current political situation, American military aid for Taiwan, and reminds Yeh to respond to the United States about dispatching the Kuomintang's army to the Korean War carefully.
November 25, 1952
Foreign Minister Yeh states the American political situation and its influence on Asia and gives some advice for a response.
November 10, 1952
Foreign Minister Yeh analyzes the possible influence of the development of the U.S. presidential election and its Far East foreign policy on the Korean War.
July 9, 1952
Koo reports on a new confidential military message about how to mobilize the Kuomintang's army.
July 10, 1952
Koo reports on his observation of the President Harry S. Truman's attitude toward dispatching the Kuomintang's army to the Korean War.
May 10, 1952
Koo reports on the opinion of Robert A. Taft's presidential election campaign members on dispatching the Kuomindang's army to the Korean War.
February 15, 1952
Koo reports on the argument about using the Kuomintang's army between Republican Senator Wayne Morse and Robert A. Taft.
February 14, 1952
Koo reports on the different opinions of American officials towards dispatching the Kuomintang's army to the Korean War.
February 13, 1952
Koo reports on the Senator Robert A. Taft's presidential election speech on the West Coast and news from the International Herald Tribune.