China and the Warsaw Pact in the 1970-1980s
CWIHP e-Dossier No. 12
The following documents have been obtained by Parallel History Project (PHP) associates Oldrich Tuma from former Czechoslovak archives, and Mihail Ionescu from Romanian archives, and Senior CWIHP Scholar Bernd Schaefer from former East German archives, in preparation for the International Seminar on "China and the Warsaw Pact in the 1970-1980s", to be hosted on 24-26 March 2004 in Beijing.
The seminar will be co-sponsored by the Modern History Research Center and Archives (the PHP's Chinese associate) and the School of International Relations, both at Peking University, and the Center for Archival Studies of the Institute for the Study of the History of the Communist Party of China.
The documents are available in facsimile on the, and the Cold War International History Project website. English translations of some of the documents have been provided by Karen Riechert, through CWIHP, and by Viorel Nicolae Buta through PHP.
Section One
General Documentation
30 May 1962
23 July 1963
14 August 1963
22 July 1964
31 July 1970
11 June 1971
22 June 1971
25 June 1971
2 August 1971
1 September 1971
7 February 1972
15 March 1972
26 October 1972
27 November 1972
18 December 1972
8 May 1973
9 July 1973
18-23 July 1973
2 August 1973
3 December 1973
18 December 1973
Undated, 1974
Undated, 1974
30 August 1978
10 March 1980
15 May 1985
8 January 1986
6 November 1986
6 May 1987
11 June 1987
12 June 1987
8 November 1989
Section Two
Reports on "Interkit" meetings on the China situation and related documents
14-21 December 1967, Moscow
28-31 January, 1969, Berlin
10-13 March 1970, Warsaw
15-18 February 1971, Sofia
3-5 July 1972, Prague
16-18 May 1973, Moscow
21 May 1973
21 May 1973
25-26 March 1974, Budapest
24-28 June 1975, Ulaanbaatar
9 July 1976
26 January 1977
15-16 June 1977, Berlin
11-13 December 1978, Havana
14 December 1978
11-13 June 1980, Mierki, Poland
18 June 1980
Section Three
Studies
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