|
The National Security Archive is a non-governmental, non-profit organization
founded in 1985 by a group of journalists and scholars who sought a
centralized home for formerly secret U.S. government documentation obtained
under the Freedom of Information Act. The National Security Archive is proud
to have had the opportunity to make a substantial contribution to the Cold
War series.
China
(Jan. 24, 1999)
- Department of State, "Excerpts from Secretary Rusk's Conversation with
President Chiang Kai-shek" (April 16, 1964).
- Presidential Directive/NSC 43, "U.S.-China Scientific and Technological Relationships"
(November 3, 1978).
- Department of State, Memorandum for Secretary of
State George Shultz, "Your
Meeeting with a Delegation from China" (September 12, 1984).
- National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book,
The United States, China, and the Bomb.
Return to full list of Cold War episodes.
|
---|