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March 18, 1952

Reply Concerning Ideas for Strengthening Propaganda to International Chinese

Officials in Guangdong weigh how to respond to inquiries and draw support from Overseas Chinese.

December 20, 1959

Recommendations for Preparing a Large Welcome for International Chinese

The Chinese government strategizes how it can best bring Overseas Chinese back to the Chinese mainland following the anti-Chinese riots in Indonesia.

February 29, 1960

Ideas for Returned International Chinese Students’ Work

A report on the crackdown against Overseas Chinese in Indonesia and the responses of the Chinese Communist Party.

September 25, 1954

Chinese Communist Party, Plan of Action for Welcoming Home the Chinese Internationals

A work plan on Chinese Communist Party strategies for engaging the Overseas Chinese in Burma, Indonesia, India, and South Africa, among other regions.

March 7, 1955

Notice on Strengthening Party, Group Members’ and Cadres’ Connections to Chinese Internationals

The Chinese government seeks to maximize the support and remittances received from Chinese nationals living abroad.

September 17, 1963

Record of a Conversation between Chinese Ambassador to Burma Geng Biao and Burmese Ambassador to China Jiao Wen

Jiao Wen emphasized that diplomatic envoys must understand newly political policies of Burma and convey accurate instructions to foreign countries.

December 2, 1975

Memorandum of Conversation between Mao Zedong and Gerald R. Ford

President Ford and Secretary Kissinger met with Chairman Mao and spoke about Chinese-U.S. relations, Japanese-U.S. relations, Chinese foreign relations with Japan and Western countries, NATO, the Sinai Agreement, and Soviet attempts to expand influence in Africa.

July 16, 1964

Record of Conversation from Chairman Mao’s Reception of with Pakistani Minister of Commerce Wahid Zaman

Mao and Wahid Zaman discuss Pakistan and China's problems with India, imperialism, and the economic conditions in their countries.

March 6, 1963

Record of Conversation from Chairman Mao's Reception of the Delegation of the Brazilian Communist Party (The New Party)

Chairman Mao addresses the communist compulsion to revolution and past cases of revolutionary activities like the Cuban experience.

February 15, 1963

Memorandum of Chairman Mao Zedong’s Conversation with Prince Sihanouk

Mao Zedong and Norodom Sihanouk exchange views on capitalist and imperialist countries, particularly on India, the US, Thailand, Yemen, and Iraq.

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