1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1944- 1991
1894- 1971
1893- 1976
March 25, 1959
Request to the CC CPSU to hold a conference honoring the anniversary of the Bandung Confernece.
October 28, 1958
Report on capitalist countries in Asia and Africa and prospects for propaganda efforts in mobilizing the masses toward socialism.
June 23, 1989
An introductory note to the CPSU Central Committee Resolution on military cooperation with non-Socialist countries.
September 1963
Mao Zedong begins to espouse his theory of the “Two Intermediate Zones,” with Asia, Africa, and Latin America constituting the first, and Europe and North America constituting the second.
June 29, 1964
Account of Zhou's conversation with Kenyan officials, including discussions of the Sino-Soviet debate, imperialist manipulation of the debate, and enhanced US pressure in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
April 1, 1960
Soviet Ambassador Puzanov gives a speech about Soviet foreign policy towards Southeast Asia.
April 1966
A report on a routine meeting between Czechoslovak and Soviet Foreign Ministry officials. The topic of discussions was Soviet foreign policy toward Africa and Asia and the Soviets tried to convince the Czechoslovak that relations with these regions were developing well despite several right wing military coups which had taken place in the previous two years. Africa came to the fore, during the discussions, as an area in which the Soviets were investing a lot of time and money.
February 1, 1989
Lengthy report on India's current domestic and foreign policies. Includes discussion of India's upcoming parliamentary elections and preparations by Rajiv Gandhi and the Congress Party. Foreign relations in Asia with countries such as China, Cambodia, and Afghanistan are discussed, as well as India's involvement in disarmament talks through the Six Nation Five Continent Peace Initiative. Lastly, India's relationship with the Soviet Union in foreign policy and trade is described.