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  1. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 95A; GUYANA; ARMED FORCES

    skills needed for tit(- development of Guyana's interior. The defense force establishes remote ... political views. Lt. Col. Pilgrim, in:un article in the force's magazine in late 1971. applied ... of the disputed southeastern area, which (:u\ ana also viewed as an accept it of the status yuo. This relaxation ...

  2. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 48; MOROCCO; GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

    While Moroccans do not view their constitutions with a great deal of awe, adherence to the letter, if not always ... 00707R000200080027-8 Reformist elements are the most bitter critics of the King, whom they view as the protector ... intellectuals, students, and leftist politicians no longer view the monarchy as a viable institution to undertake ...

  3. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 50E; GUINEA; THE SOCIETY

    used by everyone with any education or exposure to urban life. Even in remote areas ... acting in concert with the state, and unionism is viewed as but another vehicle for the transformation ...

  4. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 49; LIBYA; GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

    more and more the stamp of Qadhafi's impetuous and visionary personality. Qadhafi has a more religious view ... Aviv into Black Africa, Latin America, and the Persian Gulf. The feday ^en, however, are viewed ... conflict. Qadhafi viewed the war as a risky military venture waged solely for the political and territorial ...

  5. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 60A; ZAIRE; THE SOCIETY

    as to remote villages, although the impact of the colonial administration differed widely front one area to aw ... regard them as;.alien institutions, and in any case, these governments are so remote they seem unreal ... many refer to themselves with pride as the children of Mongo. Inexplicably, in view of their diversity, ...

  6. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 19; HUNGARY; COUNTRY PROFILE

    of the national existence remains in view on the grazing land of the Hortabagy Steppe east of the river Tisza, ... fairly young advisers who generally share his point of view. The working levels of the party, conversely, ... Imre Nagy, who postulated that a workable Hungarian government should take into consideration the views ...

  7. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 94; BRAZIL; THE SOCIETY

    was viewed %with disfavor by ,any Brazilians, Who considered it a threat to national unity.)luring ...

  8. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 14; POLAND; GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

    for a program of gradual reform. His concrete actions indicate that his views on the need for a continuing ... in the period of construction of People's Poland, and in view of the deve!,,pment of the socioeconomic ... the party's guidance. While their is no question as to Gierek's view of the supremacy of the� party ...

  9. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 19; HUNGARY; THE SOCIETY

    There is some evidence suggesting that the Magyars originated beyond the Urals in Asia, but this view is still disputed ... 00707R000200110041-8 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2009/06/16: CIA- RDP01- 00707R000200110041-8 remote, permitting no mutual ... for the Gypsies, however, the minorities probably are content With the curr.nt situation, especially in view ...

  10. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 71; GUATEMALA; ARMED FORCES

    of McMco. in view of the importance of the internal security role:, the ground force has 94% of the armed ... capabilities for counterinsurgency in remote areas have unproved greatly through continuous training ...

  11. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 17; ITALY; COUNTRY PROFILE

    and the Tuscan commuter views from his bus. The continuity i A)% u ou The appreciation of heauty. focused ... easier to understar d when viewed against the backdrop of Italian histouy, for the people have had little ... But if the reguIr political par- ties view them as another source of patronage rather than as a field of endeavor, ...

  12. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 13A; EAST GERMANY; COUNTRY PROFILE

    a highly developed social welfare system, a Prussianized view of state dominance and citizen conformity, ... system, a Prussianized view of state dominance and citizen conformity, and a certain scorn for those Ger- ... broken ties with the church in West Germany. Viewing these developments, some observers have seen ...

  13. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 42; THAILAND; THE SOCIETY

    are the smaller Tilwto- Burman tribal groups of the remote mountainous regions in the north. "These iliclude ... luade little effort to further the ISSiIIli1;LUOII of the tnbmpcople of the snore remote border regions. ... the more remote tribal peoples in the northern border regions.:111& among solve of the C:unhadiaus. The Thai ...

  14. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 77; PANAMA; THE SOCIETY

    are employed by the United Fruit Company in Chiriqui and Bocas del Toro. WI-ile those living in the more remote ... than those in remote areas, but few of the subsistence farmers have any meaningful access to individuals ... to those of other Latin Americans, Panamanians have tended to adapt their views more in response to historical change. ...

  15. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 7; DENMARK; SCIENCE

    edltc ation urid research. Since t)emnark has few nutural remote-s and must import large arnounts ... in view of recent deiiveri.s of Swedish-built supersonic f ighter aircraft to the Da nish Air Fo rce. ...

  16. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 35; INDIA; THE SOCIETY

    It is viewed as an attribute not of individuals but of clearly defined social segments of the population ... backwardness and their remoteness from the country's socioeconomic mainstream have been singled ... non Ilindi speakers view the policy resolution as being highly discriminatory, since the minority ...

  17. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 11; SWEDEN; GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

    CREST NIS CIA-RDP01-00707R000200090019-6 RIP U 43 October 25, 2016 19 REPORTS Attachment Size CIA-RDP01-00707R000200090019-6.pdf 3.19 MB SECRET 11 /Gs /u "P Sweden May 1973 NATIONAL INYELLIGENCc SURVEY SECRET APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2009/06/16: CIA- RD ...

  18. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 73; HONDURAS; THE SOCIETY

    CREST NIS CIA-RDP01-00707R000200070018-9 RIF U 36 October 25, 2016 18 REPORTS Attachment Size CIA-RDP01-00707R000200070018-9.pdf 2.55 MB SECRET 73 /GS /S SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2009/06/16: CIA- RDP01- 00707R000200070018-9 NATIONAL ...

  19. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 48; MOROCCO; THE SOCIETY

    of Berbers; religious leaders who view the King as an imam, or commander of the faithful; and important ...

  20. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 62; MALAGASY REPUBLIC; COUNTRY PROFILE

    is remote, and it has developed in isola- tion into a land different from any other. Strange plants ... self-help funds have averaged about $100,000 MUM ally in re-mot years. In addition, AID contributes ... that most key jobs are held by Merina or their sympathizers, and the view is spreading among the cotiers ...

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