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May 7, 1949

Telegram, Ambassador Wellington Koo to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Koo reports on defections from the South Korean army, US policy towards Korea, and hopes for closer collaboration between the Republic of Korea and the Republic of China.

January 13, 1949

Telegram, George Yeh to the Chinese Delegation to the United Nations

George Yeh inquires on how to exchange ambassadors with the Republic of Korea.

May 18, 1949

Telegram, Chinese Delegation to the United Nations to Deputy Foreign Minister Yeh

The Republic of China Delegation to the UN reports the meeting content about sending an ambassador with South Korean representative.

May 18, 1949

Telegram, Ambassador Wellington Koo to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Koo reports that the South Korean Minister called him for discussion about China's sending an ambassador to the Republic of Korea.

May 12, 1949

Telegram, Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Ambassador Koo

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs asks Koo to speak with his Korean counterpart on China's sending an ambassador to the Republic of Korea.

November 18, 1947

Letter from Louise Yim to H.E. Dr. V.K. Wellington Koo

Louise Yim writes to Wellington Koo to acknowledge the Republic of China's participation in the UN Temporary Commission in Korea.

November 2, 1970

Kim Il Sung, 'Report on the Work of the Central Committee to the Fifth Congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea'

Kim Il Sung's speech to the Fifth Congress of the Korean Workers' Party.

April 12, 1980

Address by Vice President Mondale to the United States Olympic Committee, 'US Call for an Olympic Boycott'

Vice President Mondale addresses the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), advocating for President Carter's proposed boycott of the Moscow Olympic Games in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Later that day, the USOC voted to uphold the boycott.

1976

Korea: Uneasy Truce in the Land of the Morning Calm (New York: American-Korean Friendship and Information Center, 1976)

The AFKIC introduces its mission, the history of Korea, and the current situation on the Peninsula.

September 6, 1961

National Security Council Guidance on Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty Broadcasting

Approval of “low key” Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty broadcasts on issues of nuclear warfare [a rare case of NSC-level involvement in broadcast policy]

Pagination