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MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS
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Bowles, Chester. Papers, Yale University Library, New Haven, Connecticut.
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Diary Series
Dulles-Herter Series
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ORAL HISTORY
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INTERVIEWS
Cline, Ray S., Washington, D.C.
Clough, Ralph, Washington, D.C.
Green, Marshall, Washington, D.C
Han Nianlong, Beijing, China.
He Fang, Beijing, China.
Jiang Zhenhao, Beijing, China.
Johnson, U. Alexis, Washington, D.C.
Lin Ping, Beijing, China.
Ma Lie, Beijing, China.
Peng Di, Beijing, China.
Pratt, Mark, Washington, D.C.
Pu Shan, Beijing, China.
Reischauer, Edwin O., Boston, Massachusetts.
Sullivan, Roger, Boston, Massachusetts.
Wang Bingnan, Beijing, China.
Whiting, Allen, S., Beijing, China.
Zhang Wenjin, Beijing, China.
Zou Siyi, Beijing, China.
PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
Allen, John K., John Carver, and Tom Elmore, eds. Tracking the Dragon: National Intelligence Estimates on China During the Era of Mao, 1948–1976. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 2004.
Cold War International History Project Bulletin Fall 1993; Winter 1995/1996; Fall 2007/Winter 2008.
Galambos, Louis, ed. The Papers of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. Multivolume.
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, open source reports.
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U.S. Department of State. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1950, vol. 6:East Asia and the Pacific (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1976).
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U.S. Department of State. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955–1957, vol. 2:China (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1986).
U.S. Department of State. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955–1957, vol. 3: China (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1986).
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U.S. Department of State. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955–1957, vol. 4:Foreign Economic Policy (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1992).
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MISCELLANEOUS
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