INDICATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL VULNERABILITIES
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December 12, 2016
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February 13, 2002
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23
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October 30, 1952
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO.
INFORMATION FROM
FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO.
COUNTRY COUNIST CHINA
SUBJECT INDICATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL VULNERABILITIES
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CPW Report Non 41 -- CO&dUNIST CHINA
(Sept. 22-28, 1952)
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Chou En-lai's explanation of the Moscow agreements, replete with references to Soviet
assistance and the unbreakable Sino-Soviet friendship, contains a warning against any
attempt to separate China from Russia. A firmer Soviet economic hold on Northeast
China apparently has prompted Moscow to tie this area more closely to Outer
Mongolia. Active Peking efforts to strengthen Sino-Mongolian ties include instruc-
tions to news media uniformly to call the Mongolian leader "President," the title
originally used by Sun Yat-sen, though possibly translated "Premier" in New China.
Further insight into the meaning of Russian aid comes through a model farmer's
explanation that occupation of Port Arthur is an example, and also through Russian
assistance on the Tienshui-Lanchow Railway, which meant complete Sovietization and
the crowding out of private business.
A leading Russian peace conference delegate professes "feel" affection for the Russians and Stalin, though itcould tbe that heh onfusesethople'a
feelings of Communist leaders with those of the masses. The alleged popular demand
for translations of Russian political and scientific works actually is a-Communist
demand for Soviet-type textbooks to force on the people. Reluctance of the people
to join newspaper reading classes has led to insertion of cartoons and sketches to
make the reading matter "more acceptable."
America is determined to "prevent" an armistice, refuses to heed the "warning" against
releasing civilian prisoners, and persists in the use of germ warfare. However,
health standards at the front are raised despite germ warfare, Americans are defeated
despite "crack troops and the latest weapons," and opposition to the war in the
United States is growing, so an ultimate Communist victory is certain.
Growing interest in Japanese affairs is noted, with American imperialism and the
Yoshida Government as joint criminals, and Britain one of the potential victims.
New interest in Overseas Chinese, perhaps as a result of anti-Communist gains in
Southeast Asia, is shown by organization of a news agency to. serve exclusively the
Overseas Chinese press.
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