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President Reagan's Remarks at Fudan University in Shanghai, China, 1984

April 30, 1984

The President spoke in the auditorium at the university.

President Reagan's Remarks at a Signing Ceremony for Four United States-China Agreements, 1984

April 30, 1984

The President spoke in the Western Hall at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China.

Text of the United States-China Accord for Cultural Exchange, 1984

April 30, 1984

Implementing Accord for Cultural Exchange in 1984 and 1985 Under the Cultural Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the People's Republic of China

President Reagan's Radio Address to the Nation on the Trip to China, 1984

April 28, 1984

The President recorded his address at the Diaoyutai State Guest House on Saturday, April 28, Beijing time, for broadcast on Saturday, April 28, in the United States.

President Reagan's Remarks to Chinese Community Leaders in Beijing, China, 1984

April 27, 1984

President Reagan was the first American President to address China from the Great Hall of the People.

Constitution Of The People's Republic Of China, 1982

December 4, 1982

1982 Constitution Of The People's Republic Of China, adopted December 4, 1982.

Joint Communiqué of the People's Republic of China and the United States of America, August 17, 1982

August 17, 1982

This is the third U.S.-China communiqué. It reaffirms the desire of the two governments to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in a number of areas. Though much of the negotiations focused on arms sales to Taiwan, the two sides could not reach a shared understanding on this issue.

Congressional Research Service, China-US Trade, November 19, 1981

November 19, 1981

This CRS report was originally written in 1975 and was updated in 1981. It was produced by George D. Holliday and John P. Hardt.

Chinese Communist Party Central Committee, “Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of our Party since the Founding of the People’s Republic of China,” June 27, 1981

June 27, 1981

This resolution repudiated “ultraleftism” as seen in Mao-led movements including the Cultural Revolution.

Deng Xiaoping, "Our principled position on the development of Sino-U.S. relations," Jan. 4, 1981

January 4, 1981

Excerpts of remarks Deng made to Senator Theodore Stevens (R-Alaska) and Anna Chennault, vice chair of the Presidential Export Commission. Included in Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping, V. 2.

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