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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955–1957, China, Volume III

Editors:
  • Harriet D. Schwar
  • Louis J. Smith
General Editor:
  • John P. Glennon
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1986

  • Preface
  • Note
  • List of Unpublished Sources
  • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
  • List of Persons
  • United States Policy with Regard to the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of China, August 1955–December 1957 (Documents 1-305)
    • The Ambassadorial talks at Geneva between representatives of the United States and the People’s Republic of China; negotiation of the Agreed Announcement of September 10, 1955, on the repatriation of Chinese and American civilians; discussions at Geneva concerning a possible mutual declaration of renunciation of force; the Republic of China’s concern at the course of the Geneva talks; U.S. policy concerning possible travel by Americans to the People’s Republic of China; the decision to base Matador missiles on Taiwan; the Taipei riot of May 1957; Secretary Dulles’ statement of June 1957 on U.S. policy toward China; the end of the Ambassadorial talks at Geneva (Documents 1-305)
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