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December 19, 1989
An analysis of the Timisoara and Arad protests and their effect on Ceausescu's rule.
December 8, 1989
An analysis of the Lithuanian Supreme Soviet's decision to legalize a multiparty political system.
December 6, 1989
An analysis of the law adopted by the Supreme Soviet to give limited economic autonomy to the Baltic republics.
September 7, 1989
An analysis of the Soviet posture toward the Baltic's movements for greater autonomy.
July 31, 1989
An analysis of further efforts to institutionalize republic sovereignty by Baltic states.
July 28, 1989
An analysis of reforms for economic autonomy in the Baltics.
April 30, 1948
State Department Policy Planning Director George Kennan outlines, in a document for the National Security Council, the idea of a public committee, working closely with the US government, to sponsor various émigré activities.
February 1, 1970
Isa Yusuf Alptekin writes to President Nixon to explain the plight of his people and to request assistance.
November 26, 1966
In this message, Secretary Rusk reported to President Johnson that the Soviet non-transfer principle, which ruled out MLF-type arrangements but left open other alternatives, was a âgood formulationâ that would be âacceptableâ to the incipient West German âGrand Coalitionâ government.
October 17, 1966
In the U.S. Ambassador to NATO Harlen Cleveland's notes on his meeting with Secretary Rusk, Cleveland details Rusk's thoughts about Soviet interest in the NPT. According to the Secretary, the âSoviets should have no real difficulty in finding a common interest with us in signing a treaty which enshrines [the] two self-denying provisionsâ of no-transfer to non-nuclear weapons states and âno relinquishment of control by the US over US warheads.â