public diplomacy

Jimmy Carter and Deng Xiaoping, Exchange of Comments and Toasts at the White House, Jan. 29, 1979

January 29, 1979

Deng Xiaoping made the first state visit by a Chinese leader to the U.S. January 28-February 5, 1979.

Richard Nixon, Remarks upon Returning from China, Feb. 28, 1972

February 28, 1972

Remarks made by President Richard Nixon after his trip to the People's Republic of China.

Richard Nixon and Zhang Chunqiao, Toasts at Shanghai Banquet, February 27, 1972

February 27, 1972

Toast at the end of the President's historic trip. Followed the signing of the Shanghai Communiqué

Richard Nixon announces he will visit China, July 15, 1971

July 15, 1971

The President explained that National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger had been meeting with Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai and that it had been agreed that the President would now go to China.

Pravda, The Anti-Soviet Policy of Communist China, Feb. 16, 1967

February 16, 1967

The article outlines foreign policy issues during 1967.

Cairo Conference Communiqué, November 26, 1943

November 26, 1943
November 26, 1943
 
Press Communiqué
 

Anson Burlingame, Speech in New York, June 23, 1868

December 13, 1901

Burlingame headed the Chinese government's delegation to the United States.

Will the Hong Kong Model Survive?: An Assessment 20 Years After the Handover

The Congressional-Executive Commission on China announces a hearing examining the long-term prospects for human rights and basic freedoms in Hong Kong as well as challenges to preserving it’s promised “high degree of autonomy.” 

From Bytes to Bucks: Soft Power, Policy, Tech, and Culture

The Kennan Institute, at the Wilson Center, presents a panel on the differing state and society expression of cultural values in technologies.

Critical Issues Confronting China

The Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk on the critical issues that China will face in the upcoming years.

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