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Internet Guide for China Studies Newsletter
http://sun.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/igcs/ignew.htm
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12 Jul 2000

Link updated in IGCS - History:

Record of Historic Richard Nixon-Zhou Enlai Talks in February 1972 (Now
Declassified)

Ed./Corp.:  National Security Archive, The George Washington University,
Washington DC, USA
URL:
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nsa/publications/DOC_readers/kissinger/nixzhou/
Language: English.

Supplied note: "The first U.S. president to visit China, Nixon [...
established] a new political relationship with the PRC after decades of
mutual estrangement. The highlight of Nixon's trip was his meeting with
Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong but its substance lay in a series of
almost-daily [21-28 February 1972] extended conversations with Premier Zhou
Enlai. [...] Once highly classified [...] all but three of the documents
were released in their entirety. Significant excisions appear in the
Nixon-Zhou discussions of Taiwan, Japan, South Asia, and the Soviet Union."

Note: A series of gif-images of the original conversation memoranda. The
images are loading quickly.

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With kind regards,

Hanno Lecher ([log in to unmask])

INTERNET GUIDE FOR CHINA STUDIES -- editor
http://sun.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/igcs/

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