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  1. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 49; LIBYA; THE ECONOMY

    for GDP purposes, the economy might be viewed as a subsistence agricultural economy, where per capita ... of agricultural development in this remote oases region. By 1972 a herd of 10,000 sheep had been established ... Moreover, the ENI arrangement is viewed by both parties as a joint venture rather than as a modification ...

  2. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 44C; SINGAPORE; THE SOCIETY

    view of Singapore photo) 2 Fig. 2 Ethnic groups chart) 3 Fig. 3 Representative Singaporeans (photos) ... 16]Partial view of Toa Payoh photo) 24 Fig. 17 Population in public housing chart) 24 Fig. 18 Street hawker ... 00707R000200090011-4 FIGURE 1. A view of Singapore from Government Hill, as por- trayed in 1846 by John Turn- bull ...

  3. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 35; INDIA; GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

    views ranging from Western inspired socialism to indigenous Gandhian conserva- tism. In fact, ... against Muslims. from the RSS point of view, all non Hindus are essentially foreigners and should be allowed ...

  4. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 32A; YEMEN (SAN'A'); THE SOCIETY

    highlands. Although of indeterminate Q genealogical-2en them, Borne ahtanis are still found in a few remote ... in settlements ranging in size and complexity from dispersed mud huts in remote mountain areas to sizable ...

  5. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 73; HONDURAS; COUNTRY PROFILE

    certainly a necessary and yet seemingly a vain choice in view of the dozens of coups and revolutions ... and the decades-old dream of an interocean railway seems to have been abandoned. Still, the more remote districts ...

  6. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 68; ICELAND; THE SOCIETY

    unist- dominated People's Alliance may hold strongly divergent views, all three compromise positions ...

  7. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 20; ALBANIA; GENERAL SURVEY

    views; press, radio, missions abroad, pro- Albanian organizations, publications as media. 4. Propaganda ... strategic area map) 104 Fig. 68 Internal routes (table) 105 Fig. 69 Boundaries (table) 107 Fig. 70 View ... cussion was not prepared in view of the relatively limited develop- ment of science and technology ...

  8. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 99; PHILIPPINES; THE SOCIETY

    believed to be the first inhabitants of the Philippines, once dwelt s in the remote upland regions ...

  9. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 60A; ZAIRE; COUNTRY PROFILE

    a seemingl} endless series of real or alleged plots against Mobutu has been exposed to public view. 'kncl ...

  10. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 26; SOVIET UNION; THE ECONOMY

    which has remained in the minority, viewed the problems as essentially t ^clinical in nature and advocated the use ...

  11. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 35; INDIA; COUNTRY PROFILE

    In the Brahmanical Hindu view, varna indicated the general class of castes to which a person belonged, and within ... leaders to be a realizable if yet a remote goal. India was euphoric over its victory in the December 1971 ... of her primary goals. It is uncertain whether her views have been motivated by a nationalistic desire for self- ...

  12. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 26; SOVIET UNION; THE SOCIETY

    or among Russians are far more likely to know Russian than those in the more remote parts of the nation. ...

  13. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 60A; ZAIRE; THE ECONOMY

    the vetitral guvvninietit is gradijally increasing its prf-sence in the niore remote regiotis of the cotintry, ... in view of increasing competition from synthetic diamonds. APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2009/06/16: ...

  14. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 33; IRAN; GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

    CREST NIS CIA-RDP01-00707R000200070040-4 RIF U 48 October 25, 2016 40 REPORTS Attachment Size CIA-RDP01-00707R000200070040-4.pdf 3.97 MB SE B 1 Mo N SECR APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2009/06/16: CIA- RDP01- 00707R000200070040-4 NATIONAL INTl11lO WE StlEM FMICAT ...

  15. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 32B; SOUTHERN YEMEN (ADEN); THE SOCIETY

    for the area around Aden, was left virtually untouched until the 1930's, and some remote areas were opened ... the country. Mahra tribesmen, usually classified as non- Arabs, tend to view Arabs as interlopers. Reputedly ...

  16. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 95A; GUYANA; THE SOCIETY

    CREST NIS CIA-RDP01-00707R000200070007-1 RIP U 54 October 25, 2016 7 REPORTS Attachment Size CIA-RDP01-00707R000200070007-1.pdf 3.57 MB CONFIDENTIAL 95A /GS /S Guyana June 1973 NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY CONFIDENTIAL NO FOREIGN DISSEM APPROVED FOR RELEA ...

  17. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 33; IRAN; THE SOCIETY

    CREST NIS CIA-RDP01-00707R000200070038-7 RIF U 67 October 25, 2016 38 REPORTS Attachment Size CIA-RDP01-00707R000200070038-7.pdf 5.09 MB CONFIDENTIAL 33 /GS /S Iran May 1973 NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY CONFIDENTIAL APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2009/06/16: CIA- ...

  18. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 71; GUATEMALA; THE SOCIETY

    has 4.ng4.ud4.red (�ndentic vio Oct wc� The underlying c of 111is intern 4.cine struggle iu tilt- view of rel is des ... culture, but the litter remained largely intact, especially in remote dr(NIS. Concomilalll wills ...

  19. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 50B; NIGERIA; GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

    personalities differ. In Kano a modem enlightened governor, supported by an emir with similar views, has helped ...

  20. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 68; ICELAND; GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

    CREST NIS CIA-RDP01-00707R000200110053-5 RIP U 40 October 25, 2016 53 REPORTS Attachment Size CIA-RDP01-00707R000200110053-5.pdf 3.18 MB NAM Iceland June 1973 NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY SECRET NO FOREIGN D/SSEM APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2009/06/16: CIA- RDP ...

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