China
Contents
- January–August 1958, Background of the Taiwan Strait Crisis: Possible
Renewal of the Ambassadorial Talks; Secretary of State Dulles’ Visit to
Taiwan in March 1958; U.S. Concern With Growing Tension in the Taiwan
Area (Documents 1–40)
- August–October 1958, the Taiwan Strait Crisis: The Decision for U.S. Naval
Escort of Nationalist Vessels; Resumption of Ambassadorial Talks at Warsaw;
Diplomatic Efforts to Reduce Tensions; Secretary of State Dulles’ Visit to
Taiwan and the Joint Communiqué of October 23, 1958 (Documents 41–231)
- November–December 1958, Aftermath of the Crisis: The Question of
Nationalist Forces on the Offshore Islands; Increased U.S. Military Aid to
the Nationalists (Documents 232–250)
- 1959–1960, the Sino-Soviet Rift: U.S. Views on the Situation in Mainland
China; Continuing Discussions at Warsaw; Efforts to Encourage Economic
Development on Taiwan; President Eisenhower’s Visit to Taiwan in June
1960 (Documents 251–366)
- U.S. Response to the Rebellion in Tibet (Documents 367–404)