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  1. THE BOLIVIAN-CHILEAN DISPUTE

    CIA-RDP79-00927AO04100020005-2 Now, 411110 SECRET A long-standing dispute between Bolivia and Chile over Bolivia's ... aspirations for access to the sea and over Chile's diversion of Rio Lauca waters has grown in intensity ... Bolivia and Chile have had boundary problems since the late 19th century when Bolivia lost its seacoast ...

  2. TRADE BETWEEN CHILE AND THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

    CIA-RDP85T00875R001900020014-1 14 arch 1974 SU13JECT: Trade Detwcen Chile and the People's Republic of China Attached ... CIA-RDP85T00875R001900020014-1 Trade Between Chile and thc: Pco l.c.'s Republic 'of China (PRC) Prospects for increased ... trade between Chile and China are good. During 1974, Chile will import substantial amounts of foodstuffs ...

  3. PROBLEMS CONFRONTING THE FREI ADMINISTRATION IN CHILE*

    Administration in Chile* Frei's impressive popular majority reflects not only a:present reaction ... transformation of Chile, with US aid, in keeping with the Alliance for Progress. To succeed in that, he must ... that Chilean sovereignty has been asserted. Frei's efforts to achieve long overdue reforms in Chile ...

  4. CHILE'S ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAM

    2006/09/26: CIA-RDP85T00875R00 Approved For Release 2006/09/26: CIA-RDP85T00875R001900010066-5 Chile ... 's Economic r covrrv Program The ruling junta in Chile is moving aggressively to rebuild the economy ... As a consequence of the devaluations and relaxed price controls, Chile's cost of living jumped sharply ...

  5. PERSPECTIVES ON THE CHILEAN ECONOMY

    on the Chilr.nn Economy Following the September coup, Chile's military junta moved rapidly to return ... exports will continue to account for about 85% of Chile's foreign exchange earnings during the next ... during the 1974/75 marketing year. In fact, Chile could be self-sufficient in agriculture in, several years. Chile ...

  6. THE CHILEAN ECONOMY IN 1974

    Cli,''?I,51 05T00875R001900010135-8 The Chilean rconc~;,~~~ in 1974 I. Chile will registcr a mode-:,t economic ... and growing shortages of petrochemical products could seriously dampen Chile's 1974 economic prospects. ... A. Chile's imr crt bill for petrolewmi products is expected to jump from $120 million in 1973 ...

  7. CHILE HAD NO RIGHT TO STEAL ITT PROPERTY

    stallation of Allende as presi- dent of Chile. We are talking about Sep- tember of 1970. On Sept. 4 Al- lende ... won a plurality, which did not automatically entitle him to be named president of Chile. That decision ... did not, as it happens, mount its own operation in Chile, attempting to persuade the parliament not to vote ...

  8. ITT IN CHILE

    with Chile's 1970 presiden- tial election. A Senator, who asked not to be identified, said the Senate panel ... some con- cern over the future of their in- vestment in Chile, and worked, however clandestinely, to protect ... pictured. ITT as fearful Allende would seize its $150 million holdings in Chile. Pres- sure on the White ...

  9. THE CURRENT STATE OF CHILE'S ECONOMY

    ME14ORAt2DUM rent Chief, OCI/wi11r/SAW Attached is the briefing material on Chile as per your request of 14 ... the central fact that Chile was living on its capital and that decapitalization was taking place at a rapid ... in 1971. IV. Chile's international financial position deteriorated sharply under the Allende regime ...

  10. US AND ITT IN CHILE

    Company in secret efforts to block the 1970 election of Chile's Socialist President Salvador Allende ... to campaign against Allende in his first but un- successful bid for Chile's presidency. But the first ... Relations) op, and Chile. A lengthy sub- committee report, issued this. week, describes in detail ...

  11. ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF STATE SOCIALISM IN CHILE

    REPORT ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF STATE SOCIALISM IN CHILE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICE OF CURRENT ... OF STATE SOCIALISM IN CHILE The heavy cost of Chile's inefficient state en- terprises is one ... relating to fuels, power, transportation, and manufactur- ing. prises in Chile are government owned ...

  12. THE SOVIETS ABANDON ALLENDE

    to bolster Chile's staggering economy. In December 1972, Allende traveled to Moscow in search of untied ... convertible currency credits or commodity assistance to relieve Chile's balance of payments crisis. ... and equipment, and offered advice to set Chile's economic house in order. During his first two years ...

  13. CASTROISM CLARIFIED IN CHILE

    Memorandum Castroism Clarified it" Chile Secret 73 27 December 1971 No. 2i U8/71 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved ... of Intelligence 27 December 1971 INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM Castroism Clarified in Chile Summary Fidel Castro's ... long stay in Chile has con- vinced him that the Cuban--i.e., his--revolutionary process ...

  14. WEEKLY SUMMARY SPECIAL REPORT THE MARXIST GOVERNMENT IN CHILE: ITS EVOLUTION, REALIZATION, AND PROSPECTS

    CIA-RDP79-00927A008400020002-8 Secret DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY SUMMARY Special Report The Marxist Government In Chile ... CIA-RDP79-00927AO08400020002-8 SECRET The Marxist Government In Chile: Its Evolution, Realization, and Prospects Salvador ... Allende, a Marxist, became President of Chile on 3 November after a long career as a leader ...

  15. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    Intellzgence Bulletin CONTENTS USSR-CHILE: Allende reportedly disappointed with result&, of Moscow trip. ... agreements had been signed. USSR-CHILE: President Allende reportedly was disappointed with the results ... Allende reportedly requested. Prior to Allende's arrival, Luis Corvalan, Chile's Communist Party ...

  16. DIRECTOR'S CONVERSATION WITH SENATOR CHURCH RE BILL BROC'S APPEARANCE BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS.

    himself and yesterday. It said. 1970 in connection with Chile. erns Cana elephone and "I believe that our discus- ... matter of the ITT-Chile inves. as the subcommittee feels it is free an Multinationa-T-t~i,r- a- tigations ... to Chile Edward Kos it was obvious that the CIA record if you so desire. ry and two officials oof the An; ...

  17. IMPACT OF HIGHER OIL PRICES ON SOUTH AMERICA

    be impeded in some countries. Export earnings will,,rise sharply for others. Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, ... % Countries Largely Dependent:on Foreign Sources 4. The oil import.bill for Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, ... would account for an estimated $2.2 billion and Chile nearly all the remainder. Imports to Paraguay and Uruguay ...

  18. LATIN AMERICAN NATIONALISM AND THE CHILEAN THIRD-FORCE CONCEPT

    however, now is being made by Chile's Christian Democratic government to promote, shape, and direct ... exploited. Before World War II, similar legislation was enacted in such other countries as Chile, Uruguay, ... itself for example in ef- forts of Chile, Ecuador, and Peru to assert territorial control over 200 miles of adjacent ...

  19. LATIN AMERICAN TRENDS STAFF NOTES

    'Chile: The Long, Hard Road to the Sea............. 25X1-i- S E C R E T Approved For Release 2005/07/01: ... For Release 2005//A-1kpi RDP86T00608R000300120049-4 Bolivia/Chile: The Long, Hard Road to the Sea The recent ... on how far to go in satisfying La Paz and is deliberately stalling to protract the negotiations. Chile ...

  20. JOURNAL- OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL- THURSDAY- 25 OCTOBER 1973

    of CIA actions in Chile. and iscussed with him the handling of the transcript of the Director's ... Briggs, Director, TASS report of the DCI testimon on CIA ctions in Chile. STATSPEC In brief, Preston ... of the CIA testimony on Chile. Czarnecki told Page 3 8. JGO) Met with Marian Czarnecki, Chief of Staff, House ...

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