Archive for November, 2011

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Sunday, November 27th, 2011

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Chinese Diplomacy – From Mao Tse-Tung and Deng Xiaoping to Ju Hintao

Saturday, November 26th, 2011

1949-1987 The Democratic People`s of Korea, also called North Korea, became an ally of China. During the Korean War (1950-1953), Beijing sent several military troops into Korea to aid towards the Korean Communists. North Korea, a terrorist state in the 20th century, received millions of dollars in aid and trade from Mao Tse-tung.

1960 Cameroon was without relations with the Communist regime.

1961 Upper Volta, now Burkina Faso, didn’t recognize Bejing.

1960-1978 During the dictatorship of Enver Hoxha, the Communist regime sent economical aid to Albania. Albania’s dictator Enver Hoxha, China’s only friend in Europe, was a Maoist leader on the planet.

1964 France established diplomatic ties with Beijing. The French government recognized Taiwan as part of the Peoples Republic of China.

1956 Haiti, an ex-French colony on the Caribbean Sea, did not recognize China as a sovereign state.

1957 Paraguay’s dictator Alfredo Stroessner, South Africa’s ally throughout the Cold War, did not recognize the People’s Republic of China. This South American country recognized Taiwan as a state.

1960-1961 For ideological reasons, China broke diplomatic relations using the USSR.

1961 Tanzania (Africa) maintained full diplomatic ties with China. Julyus Nyerere, country’s President, was a follower of the Chinese revolution. Since 1961 Beijing adopted a policy of cooperation with Tanzania.

1968 The dominion of Swaziland, a landlocked country on the African continent, did not have ties with the PRCH.

1970 Italy and Canada recognized china government.

1970-1979 Peru, a Spanish-speaking republic since 1821, became among the China’s Latin American partners.

1971 New York, USA. Many countries favored Un membership for that Peoples Republic of China. The UN expelled Taiwan. Beijing is one of the five permanent people in the Security Council.

1971 Secretary of State Henry Kissinger designed a secret visit to the People’s Republic of China, where he held historic meetings with Chinese leaders. For the first time, Washington began talks with Chinese authorities.

1971 The Maoist regime was an ally of the Chilean government, which was the second Marxist state in Latin America.

1972 China’s leader Mao Tse-tung established formal diplomatic ties with Mauritius, Cameroon, Japan, Sierra Leone and Togo.

1972 In the invitation of Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai, President Richard Nixon visited Beijing.

1973 The nation’s government had good relations with Brazil and Nigeria.

1973 The Communist regime, under the direction of Mao Tse-tung, recognized the military government of Augusto Pinochet (Chile), one of the world’s six anti-Communist dictators. Chile’s president Salvador Allende, a buddy of Beijing, was overthrown by Pinochet. Unlike most Communist states, Beijing supported friendly relations with Augusto Pinochet.

1975-1979 The Maoist government supported the Cambodian dictatorship, among the world’s worst dictatorships.

1973-1985 Because of its close relations with Washington and Chile, Fidel Castro Ruz, Cuba’s leader, began an international campaign against China in the Third World.

1975 This Asian country established formal diplomatic relations with the Philippines and also the Kingdom of Thailand.

1975 America’s President Gerald Ford traveled to Beijing and met with Communist leaders.

1976 The Central African Republic became an ally from the PRCH

1978 This season marked the end of 18 years of friendship between China and Albania. After Mao’s death, China canceled help to Albania because Enver Hoxha criticized the federal government of Hua Guofeng.

1978 Chile’s Foreign Minister, Hernan Cubillos, traveled to Beijing. Cubillos was Chiles first serve go to the People’s Republic of China since 1973.

1978-1979 Washington recognized the People`s Republic of China. Meanwhile, Taipei condemned america decision to establish diplomatic relations with Beijing.

1979 After many decades, Beijing and Washington established diplomatic ties. Subsequently China’s leader Deng Xiaoping visited america. He was China’s first leader to go to America.

1979-1980 Beijing condemned the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Because of this, China declined to sign up within the Olympic Games in Moscow (USSR).

1980-1990 Nicaragua, Beijing’s only diplomatic ally in Central America, had good relations with the Chinese government.

1983 Underneath the leadership of Mary Eugenia Charles (Pm), Dominica, a Taiwanese ally in the Americas, did not maintain diplomatic ties using the PRCH.

1984 President Ronald Reagan arrived in China to have an official visit at the invitation of Premier Zhao Ziyang…

1985 In the last days of his government, Hernan Siles Zuazo, Bolivia’s President, recognized the People’s Republic of China. For a lot of decades, Bolivia, a South American nation, was an ally of Taipei.

1985 Li Xiannian (President of China) visited Washington to bolster friendship between the two states.

1986 The Chinese Olympic Committee sent athletes towards the Asian Games in Seoul, Columbia.

1989 President George H.W.Bush traveled the People’s Republic of China.

1989-2003 Beijing terminated diplomatic ties with Liberia.

1990 The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, an oil-rich nation in the centre East, established diplomatic ties with the People’s Republic of China.

1990 China government severed relations with the Kingdom of Lesotho and Guinea-Bissau.

1990 Underneath the democratic government of Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, Nicaragua broke diplomatic ties using the PRCH.

1992 Bejing established full diplomatic ties with Columbia from the opposition of North Korea. Relations between Columbia and China have been strained throughout the Cold War. Seoul recognized Beijing as the only legal government of China.

1994 Burkina Faso broke diplomatic relations with the PRCH.

1997 China government maintained very close ties both Saint Lucia and also the Commonwealth of Bahamas (Caribbean nations).

1997 Jian Zemin , China’s president, arrived in Washington to confer with Bill Clinton.

1997 Nigeria did not recognize Taipei as the Republic of China. During the last decades, Nigeria would be a Taiwanese ally.

1998 President Bill Clinton visited China for nine days.

2002 The PRCH was the first state to recognize Timor-Leste.”The Chinese government thinks that of the same quality partners, good neighbors and good friends of Timor-Leste, we’re obliged to give a helping hand”, said Su Jian (Chinese ambassador).

2004 Dominica, an English-speaking Island on the Caribbean Sea, suspended relations with Taipei and recognized Beijing.

2007 China’s President Hu Jintao arrived in Cameroon. He and Paul Biya, Cameroon’s President, signed some pot communiqu for bilateral cooperation. Hu also visited Liberia, Sudan, Zambia, Namibia, Nigeria, Mozambique and Seychelles.

2008 President Bush traveled to Beijing, where he attended the outlet ceremonies of the Summer Olympics.

2009 China’s leader Hu Jintao embarked on the tour of Africa- Mali, Senegal – a former ally of Taipei-, Tanzania, and Mauritius, among the best democracies in the Third World.

2008 Malawi recognized china government as the only official government of China. This African nation has become the 170th state to possess diplomatic ties with Beijing.