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  1. INSURGENCY IN THAILAND

    During the past few years the Communists have been unable to end their dependency upon tribal people in remote ... of ethnic Thai accompanied by a tribal security force, enter remote Thai vil- lages from time to time ... and the apparatus remains confined to the more remote areas of Nakhon Phanom, Sakhon Nakhon, and Kalasin provinces. ...

  2. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY SUMMARY

    the rapid economic development of the remote high plateau region in the northwest which borders ... against Americans in view of the Communist objective of impairing American support of the Diem regime. ... Vietnam's remote and hard-t'o- defend frontier. The contem- plation of being isolated ...

  3. (EST PUB DATE) WEST AFRICA: REGIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF THe LIBERIAN CRISIS

    Intelligence Estimate represent, the views of the Director of Central Intelligence with the advise ... and significantly improving their economic or security status in the foreseeable future are remote. The Liberian ... in remote areas.F___1 Instability in Neighboring Countries. As the events in Sierra Leone have shown, ...

  4. CHINA'S ENERGY OUTLOOK: CONTINUED HEAVY RELIANCE ON COAL LIKELY

    the view of many Western industry observers. Output from the South China Sea probably will start to decline ... in the same Himalayan region, while wind resources are in the western desert and the remote northern corridor along ...

  5. INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM ECONOMIC AND MILITARY IMPLICATIONS OF THE NEW SOVIET PLAN

    revolutionary and socialist regimes. Finally, some may view the rapid development of Communist China's ... view of the world scene than others and would prefer to adopt a militant international stance and match ... that it is more responsive than was Khrushchev to the views of the military hierarchy. 11. The provision of more guns ...

  6. (EST PUB DATE) STATUS REPORT ON INQUIRY FROM CHAIRMAN LEACH HOUSE BANKING AND FINANCE COMMITTEE (W/ATTACHMENT)

    a remote outpost of the Cold War? Or was it a major trans-shipment point for drugs and money laundering? ... a white, male, Eurocentric, hetero- sexist, and elite view of 'reality.? Citing the words of feminist ... an ove view of American s(Head curator Ai moved by the ACS's hibit lacked balanc magazine, "The ...

  7. SOVIET FORCES FOR INTERCONTINENTAL ATTACK

    at intercontinental range of0 There is disagreement about its yield,' but which- ever view is correct, ... of the differing views on accuracy and paragraph 14 for a discussion of the effect of differences in accuracy ... the improvements in ICBM accuracies the Soviets might achieve during the period of this Estimate. For their views ...

  8. SOVIET STRATEGIC DEFENSES

    Department of the Navy, are in fundamental disagreement with several aspects of Section IX. For their views ...

  9. CHINA: LARGE HURDLES TO INCREASED GAS USE

    to be recoverable at some point in the future. uch of the undiscovered gas is in the remote, poorly-explored Tarim ... overall energy mix for the foreseeable future. The Chinese leadership probably still views coal ... "pillar" industries of the national economy, and China's leadership-regardless of their views ...

  10. (EST PUB DATE) WALLENBERG: A LINGERING TRAGEDY OF WORLD WAR II

    Board-implying that he viewed his posting as an attache to the Swedish Legation as his cover. Conse- quently, ... in. In some of the more remote concentration camps in Hungary, for example, German forces continued ...

  11. COMMUNIST CHINA'S CAPABILITIES AND POTENTIALITIES IN MEDICAL SCIENCES

    ered views of the Office of Scientific Intelli- gence. CIA/SI 27-59 20 July 1959 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE ... and the common cold can be considered the most important virus diseases in China from the point of view of lost ...

  12. (EST PUB DATE) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES, 1997

    of Central Intelligence. (u) This National Intelligence Estimate represents the views of the Director ... minimize access to those in need and limit the effectiveness of remote sensing tech- niques in determining ...

  13. SOVIET "ORBITAL ROCKETS"

    strategy and determines the bases of armed conflict, views on the nature of war under the conditions ... of some specialists, this is justified in view of the effects of antirocket defense. means since orbital weapons ... of a pilot in space. Remote plans include the development of combined systems, that is, bombing and fighter ...

  14. PRINCIPAL CHALLENGES IN POST-SADDAM IRAQ

    over the Iraqi countryside, al-Q'aida or other terrorists groups could operate from remote areas. 6 S W. ... and new recruits appear to view the Ba'th as an avenue for landing a job or even obtaining a ration ... or sectarian divisions. The broader Iraqi Sunni Arab community does not publicize its views regarding ...

  15. DCI STATEMENT ON THE BELGRADE CHINESE EMBASSY BOMBING

    activity curtailed when resources are tight.- Data base production is widely viewed as low visibility, ... This made it unlikely, in my view, that they would focus on the need to revalidate the target's ... are tight. Data base production is widely viewed as low visibility, unrewarding and underappreciated. ...

  16. SOVIET RESEARCH ON RADIOLOGICAL SAFETY

    sidered views of the Office of Scientific Intelli- gence. CIA/SI 45-59 9 November 1959 CENTRAL ... to Radiation 19 FIGURES Following Page 1. Side View of Protective Clothing Worn by Worker When Handling ... Radioactive Material at Moscow Physical In- stitute.............. 6 2. Front View of Same Worker 6 3. SG-42 ...