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7. Memorandum of conversation, Roshchin-Li Kenong, November 17, 1949, AVPRF, f. 07, op. 22, d. 220, pp. 67-73.
8. Memorandum of conversation, Roshchin-Zhou Enlai, November 10, 1949, AVPRF, f. 0100, op. 42, pa. 288, d. 19, pp. 81-5; Mao Zedong to Wang Jiaxiang, November 9, 1949,
Jianguo yilai Mao Zedong wengao
[Mao Zedong's writings since the founding of the PRC] (Beijing: Zhongyang wenxian, 1987), vol. 1, 131; Andrei Gromyko to Stalin, November 26, 1949, AVPRF, f. 07, op. 22a, pa. 13, d. 198, pp. 32-6.
9. Andrei Ledovsky, "Mikoyan's Secret Mission to China in January and February 1949,"
Far Eastern Affairs,
no. 2 ( 1995): 72-94, and no. 3 (1995 ): 74-90; memorandum of conversation, Roshchin-Zhou Enlai, November 10, 1949, 54-6.
10. Odd Anne Westad, "Losses, Chances, and Myths: The United States and the Origins of the Sino-Soviet Alliance, 1945-1950,"
Diplomatic History
21, no. 1 (Winter 1997): 105-15; author's interview with Mikhail Kapitsa, Moscow, September 7, 1992; author's notes of conversation with Georgi Kornienko, Oslo, October 2, 1994. See also memorandum of conversation, Shibaev-Li Kenong, December 28, 1949, AVPRF, f. 0100, op. 43, pa. 302, d. 10, pp. 53-6.
11. Shi Zhe,
Zai lishi jüren shenbian
[Alongside giants of history] (Beijing: Zhongyang wenxian, 1991), 438-52.
12. Goncharov et al.,
Uncertain Partners,
104.
13. Memorandum of conversation, Shibaev-Li Kenong, January 16, 1950, AVPRF, f. 0100, op. 43, pa. 302, d. 10, p. 40.
14. Memorandum of conversation, Stalin-Mao Zedong, December 16, 1949, APRF, f. 45, op. 1, d. 331, 9-17; for an English translation, see
Cold War International History Project
(
CWIHP
)
Bulletin
6-7 (Winter 1995/1996): 5-7.
15. Memorandum of conversation, Roshchin-Mao Zedong, January 1, 1950, AVPRF, f. 0100, op. 43, pa. 302, d. 10, pp. 1-4; memorandum of conversation, Vyshinski-Mao Zedong, January 6, 1950, AVPRF, f. 0100, op. 43, pa. 302, d. 43, pp. 1-5; memorandum of conversation, Molotov-Mao Zedong, January 17, 1950, AVPRF, f. 07, op. 23a, pa. 18, d. 234, pp. 1-7 (for English translations, see
CWIHP Bulletin
8-9 [Winter 1996/1997]: 227-8, 230-1,232-4); Kapitsa interview. See also Vyshinski to Stalin, January 5, 1950, AVPRF, f. 07, op. 23d, pa. 306, d. 16, pp. 1-3.

 

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16. Memorandum of conversation, Molotov-Mao Zedong, January 17, 1950, AVPRF, f. 07, op. 23a, pa. 18, d. 234, pp. 1-7.
17. My discussion of the Korean War is based on the recently released Russian materials obtained by the Cold War International History Project through an agreement with the Center for Korean Research at Columbia University and the International Diplomatic Academy, Moscow; deposited at the National Security Archive, Washington, D.C., and on work in progress by Kathryn Weathersby and Chen Jian. Parts of the Korean War documents are translated in
CWIHP Bulletin
6-7 (Winter 1995/1996): 30-84, 108-19.
18. Memorandum of conversation, Roshchin-Zhou Dapeng, July 4, 1950, AVPRF, f. 0100, op. 43, d. 10, pa. 302, pp. 123-31, and annexed documents.
19. Memorandum of conversation, Stalin-Zhou Enlai, August 20, 1950, APRF, f. 45, op. 1, d. 329, 54-72.
20. See Vladislav Zubok and Constantine Pleshakov,
Inside the Kremlin's Cold War: From Stalin to Khrushchev
(Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1996), 173-88.
21. Qiang Zhai, "China and the Geneva Conference of 1954,"
China Quarterly,
no. 129 (1992): 103-22. See also memorandum of conversation, V. V. Vaskov (chargé d'affaires, Beijing)-Mao Zedong, July 5, 1954, AVPRF, f. 0100, op. 47, pa. 379, d. 7, pp. 69-70. For a look into Zhou's views on China's foreign relations post-Geneva, see his report to the thirty-third session of the standing committee of the Central People's Government on August 11, 1954, in
ZDJCZ,
vol. 20, 358-61.
22. Wang Bingnan,
Zhong-Mei huitan jiunian huigu
[Remembering nine years of Sino-American talks] (Beijing, 1985), 41-2; memorandum of conversation, Vaskov-Mao Zedong, July 16, 1954, AVPRF, f. 0100, op. 47, pa. 379, d. 7, pp. 67-8; Mao Zedong's speech at a meeting of the National Defense Committee, October 18, 1954,
Mao Zedong junshi wenji
[Mao Zedong's collected writings on military affairs] (Beijing: Junshi kexue, 1993), vol. 6, 357-61. See also summary of Mao's remarks during a conversation with a British Labour Party delegation, August 24, 1954, Zhonghua renmin gongheguo waijiaobu and Zhonggong zhongyang wenxian yanjiushi, comps.,
Mao Zedong waijiao wenxuan
[Mao Zedong's selected writings on foreign affairs] (Beijing: Zhongyang wenxian, 1994), 158-62.
23. Gordon H. Chang and He Di, "The Absence of War in the U.S.-China Confrontation over Quemoy and Matsu in 1954-1955: Contingency, Luck, Deterrence?"
American Historical Review
98, no. 5 (December 1993): 1500-24.

 

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