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  1. THE SUMMIT CONFERENCE OF 1960: AN INTELLIGENCE OFFICER'S VIEW

    reflect official positions or views of the Central Intelligence Agency or any other US government entity, ... THE SUMMIT CONFERENCE OF 1960: AN INTELLIGENCE OFFICER'S VIEW Sherman Kent There was to be a gathering ... into view in mid-course and was to the effect that Khrushchev would not discuss the substantive issues ... in Intelligence are those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect official positions or views of the Central ... THE SUMMIT CONFERENCE OF 1960: ' AN INTELLIGENCE OFFICER’S VIEW J Sherman Kent ...

  2. DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE: OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND REPORTS VOLUME III 1967-1972

    in mat- ters that seemed at the time remote from its of- ficial concerns and also about the competence ... from the economic point of view. The separate international orientations developed over the past quarter ... obligations was, from a statistical point of view alone, a staggering task, but it proved well suited to com- ... remote from its of- ficial concerns and also about the competence of their economic intelligence unit ... will need each other even less in 1976 than they do today — from the economic point of view ... financial obligations was, from a statistical point of view alone, a staggering task, but it proved well ...

  3. RESEARCH STUDY-- INDONESIA-1965: THE COUP THAT BACKFIRED

    however. Again, the reader is in a better position to evaluate those events if he can view ... apart from the rest of the Indonesian political scene. 4 Of course, it can not. It should be viewed ... was a remote area that could easily be sealed off for purposes of security.* *In the tightly structured ... apart from the rest of the Indonesian political scene., Of course, it can not. It should be viewed ... by another road than the main approach to the airbase, Lubang Buaja was a remote area that could easily ...