(Sanitized)
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CIA-RDP64B00346R000100220016-4
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December 15, 2016
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Sequence Number:
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Publication Date:
September 11, 1962
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U September 1962
M CMOR_ANDUM
SUBJECT:
The writer seems to be unfamiliar with both the professional and
non-prottessional literature in the field in which his research is being
carried forward.
There are several major research studies whi
detail the very area which he proposes to investigate. These are
books or monographs prepared by senior research scholars, one of
which was "viewed chapter by chapter by a distinguished committee
of the Council on Foreign Relations. Some of these works are:
or, Joseph; Soviet Economic Aid; Praeger; New York;
19se.
Alien, Robert L. ; Soviet Economic Warfare; Public Affairs
Press; Washington, 57. . ; 309.
Eevner, Milton; The Challenge of Coexistence; Public
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Affairs Press; 1961.
Aubrey, anry G.; Coe xistences Economic Challenge and
701 *0 National Planning Aeon. S Washington; 1961.
Doan*lly & Nov.; Trade with Communist Countries; Hutchinson
r..r.*.,..k..r
& Co. ; London; 560.
Congress. Joint Economic Committee; Comparison of the
ted states
S
Session; 1959.
I~ Department of State; Sino?Soviet Bloc Economic Offensive
in Less Develo d Areas; a ingtcan. 1 ~. C. 71958.
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The Communist Economic "Threat, Washington, D. C.; 1959.
Communist Economic Polio: in the Less Develop.d Areas;
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^ ngton i ?
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Thara hava been a score or more major scholarly and popular
articles in journals each year for the past silt years. Many of these
articles have appeared in the technical journals and examine facets of
this program in great detail. Full advantage of it is taken by researchers
s well as those at major universities.
pens of the Bloc foreign economic program and the
general Bloc economy is a principal research task, of an agency of
government. It is partially discharged by the great volume of reports
which are published annually by that agency. Material from each of
these series is systematically sanitized where possible and made
available to the Department of State and through State to Commerce
and AID to use in congressional and public releases.
The Office of National Estimateee of the Central Intelligence
Agency is continuously engaged in production of general appreciations
of the Bloc as a. whole and of the Individual nations, regions and principal
Ieea of the Bloc. Private research organisations do the same sort
thing for commercial and industrial customers.
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