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  1. THE KURDISH PROBLEM

    OF NiLTIONAL ESTIMATES 7 April 1959 SUBJECT: The Kurdish Problem 1, In view of recent increased interest ... people who occupy relatively remote areas and have a long history of bad blood with the civil authorities ... at a relatively low key. There appeared to be considerable suppct for the view, whibh we share, that the USSR, ...

  2. BANGKOK AND PEKING: THAILAND ENTERS THE PING-PONG SWEEPSTAKES

    for speedy action: Indonesia's remote location affords relative immunity from any immediate or direct ... geographically. They are quite con- cerned about Chinese intentions toward Thailand. They view Chinese support ... out of the picture, the question of Bangkok dealing with Peking largely disappeared from public view. Praphat ...

  3. CHINA: DEVELOPMENT OF NETWORK TELEVISION

    the viewing audience, moping into color television, and linking up she capitals of far western China to t;ne ... under Mao and provide guidance on the latest political and economic campaigns. Viewing is not a private ... rightists, and other "bad elements" are not allowed to view television. Approved For Release ...

  4. AFGHANISTAN: KING ZAHIR'S EXPERIMENT IN DEMOCRACY

    for this remote, tradition- oriented kingdom. King Zahir's role in Afghanistan has changed dramatically since ... Etemadi's term of office has been characterized by vacillating and ineffective leadership. Viewed ... into its own during Etemadi's term of office as the wave of global student dissent reached the remote foot- hills of the Hindu ...

  5. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    Assessment of relations. (Page 6) EGYPT: Sadat's views on Palestinian-Jordanian coordina- tion. (Page 8) ... it has disadvantages from Brezhnev's point of view. It would alarm his colleagues in the Politburo without ... not identical, views and that, while he appreciates the difficulties involved, any Approved For Release ...

  6. PROSPECTS OF THE SOMOZA REGIME IN NICARAGUA

    a Inegement in a relatively remote part of the country. In that event, the situation might develop ... INFORMATION SIGNATURE Remarks: 1. The attached represents a coordinated Agency view. Representatives of DD/P ...

  7. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

    themselves militarily so as to deter any potentially hostile action by the other. 3. The viewing of foreign policy ... than in military terms, at least from the strategic point of view. Detente has succeeded thus far in reducing ... of a major military confrontation with the Soviet Union would seem to be even more remote. The enhanced ...

  8. THE SOVIET BUILDUP AGAINST CHINA; DIMENSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

    would be a logical development in view of other Soviet military preparations. Soviet medium bombers could probably ... reinforcements. The View from China 16. The Chinese military posture vis-a-vis the Soviets certainly ... to improve Chinese air defense. Soviet Military Strategy Toward China 18. Deterrence. Viewed from the West, ...

  9. THE STATE OF THE SOVIET ECONOMY AND THE ROLE OF EAST-WEST TRADE

    would be viewed as appeasement and would undermine the position of anyone who might recommend it. The Current ... `~....-^r-~z--.w.+...--.tiyw" I:-a.__-~---:~~_~.._. c~UeS and rninec-als energy, find timber must be obtained from remote areas, ...

  10. WEEKLY SUMMARY SPECIAL REPORT LIBYA:QADHAFI, RELIGIOUS REVOLUTIONARY

    and a departure from moral principles. This view is expressed in his inflexibility, xenophobia, impatience, ... the "revolu- tion" their leaders talk about remains remote from the tribal ties that have shaped ... to the "revolution," do share their leader's view of the world and many admire Qadhafi. Although his activism sets ...

  11. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    as to his views, but we doubt that his appointment will lead to any change in the Soviet position at the Strategic ... A more remote possibility is that an individual or group, anxious to discredit the unrelenting and abrasive ...

  12. THE EXPULSION FROM EGYPT- SOME CONSEQUENCES FOR THE SOVIETS

    from the Egyptian point of view. This assessment does the same thing from the Soviet standpoint-- both in terms ... have been in many ways unique. Nevertheless, Moscow has viewed Egypt as crucial to its position in the Middle East ... to some further observations made in that Estimate, viz., that Soviet activities in remote areas have not met with unqualified ...

  13. TURKEY: A REGIME IN TROUBLE

    "progressive" elements from power. Under the infleunce of these views, some of the more activist students turned ... activists was drawn increasingly to violence to express its extremist point of view. But these tactics ... against all those even "remotely related" with stimulating the terrorists, there is clearly general revulsion ...

  14. "1. EF-TYPE AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENT AT ZAVOD NO. 1 IN PODBEREZHE 2. OBSERVATIONS AT MOSCOW/RAMENSKOYE, MOSCOW/SALAREVO, AND BORKI AIRFIELDS"

    failed. The tail gun position, equipped with two German 20 mm guns, was remote-controlled by means ... flight control, but certain installations indicated that remote control was also planned for the missile. ... dropable units were observed be- tween October 1946 and October 19470 the remote cone 2 5X1 trolled bomb ...

  15. INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM PERU: ECONOMIC TRENDS AND PROSPECTS

    up on OccidEatal Petroleum Corporation's promising discoveries in the remote northeastern jungles. Domestic ... to the company, reflecting the substantial costs and risks of oil exploration in the remote jungle region. ... is viewed as a catalyst to more rapid economic growth, such expenditures are scheduled to rise ...

  16. WEEKLY SUMMARY THE WARSAW PACT: AN ALLIANCE OF UNEQUALS

    as a coordinating and consultative me- chanism. Soviet foreign policy views have received formal, multilateral ... cooperation-should Moscow raise the issue. There is a possibility, though highly remote, that the pact will ...

  17. POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN LATIN AMERICA

    of the Institute for Strategic Study. The last Chapter is a summary of my views on the subject, filtered ... through a campaign.of guerrilla warfare: Castro had opened his insurgency with a small band of men in a remote ... conditions, material and otherwise. Fluctuations in the views of key groups, especially the military ...

  18. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    elections on 12 May is remote as the Robles government prepares to throw the full weight of its machinery ... ahead and they view the talks primarily as opening another front in the strug- gle. Hanoi's ... that they view the Alliance as a nucleus for a nel;.7 gov- ernment to replace the Thieu-Ky re- gime. South ...

  19. SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS WEDNESDAY- 6 MARCH 1974 10:30 A.M. ROOM 1223, DIRKSEN OFFICE BUILDING

    with the "revolutionary" spirit so dear to Mao. 3. Another view holds that the campaign is part of a bitter feud ... have been fought primarily over remote government outposts in areas the Communists use for supply movement. II. ... to the legislature for approval. 2. This is in line with the Lao Communists" view that only royal approval ...

  20. THE PACIFIC TRUST: PROBLEMS OF INDEPENDENCE

    remains a remote and confusing affair. 4. On the "diplomatic" level, after three years and four ... in their dealings with the US. 16. Marshallese political attitudes must be viewed in the context of the local power ...

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