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  1. SOVIET COUNTERINSURGENCY CAPABILITIES

    are those ofthe authors. They do not necessarily reflect official positions or views of the CentralIntelligence ... and its reactionary policy. Communist ideologists have long viewed the-national liberation process- as a positive ... forces.There is little evidence to suggest that the Soviets view these kinds ofoperations as distinctive ...

  2. TV IN THE DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE

    in Intelligence are those ofthe authors. They do not necessarily reflect official positions or views ... and economiccorrespondents providing their views on the latestfigures, the frame is labeled "thematic."The research ... On the other hand, view-ers exposed to the predominantly thematic coverageof unemployment overwhelmingly tend to hold ...

  3. PROCEDURE FOR MANAGING INTERDISCIPLINARY INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTION

    positions or views of the CentralIntelligence Agency or any other US Government entity, past or present. ... steps in aninterdisciplinary project:? Choosing the issue properly.? Sharing information and views among ... a two-day initialplanning seminar in a remote location permitted an intensive exchange-gfideas away ...

  4. SOVIET SUPERSONIC: A TECHNOPOLITICAL DISASTER

    in Intelligence are those ofthe authors. They do not necessarily reflect official positions or views ... assets on the SST had stalled more necessaryprojects.Bottom, side, and auxiliary views of theTU 144, ... with dimensions. Top view of nosesection shows canards extended.Approved for Release: 2014/07/29 00062049327 ...

  5. THE TANGLED WEB

    authors. They do not necessarily reflect official positions or views of the CentralIntelligence Agency ... accepted views. A rationalcore is especially important when the recipient enemy or victim is aseasoned ... was remote, atbest. He was certainly well aware that his Hungarian superiors believed theGerman cause was lost ...

  6. THE CARLISLE PAPERS: IV

    assessment, and this helps to piece together Aman's views. Aman's opinions are alsomore directly ... into the field.What did it all mean? The rather moderate view of the DMI, General Barak, was thatSyria sought ... toall-out war would be highly problematic from their point of view.'0A more pessimistic interpretation ...

  7. (EST PUB DATE) CIA PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND THE DRUG CONSPIRACY STORY

    story from becoming an unmiti-gated disaster.This success has to be viewed in rela-tive terms. ... with the remot-est chance that its regimen couldbe upset by surprise happeningsshould fail to keep at least oneeye ... 8 the attitude of the Americanpeople toward the Agency parallelsits view of government generally;when ...