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July 13, 1989

Hungary: Tension with Orthodox Neighbors Growing

An analysis of the political climate between Hungary, Romania, and Czechoslovakia.

June 26, 1989

Hungary: Reformers Take Over Party Leadership

An analysis of the Hungarian government's leaders and their movement toward political pluralism.

April 26, 1989

Hungary: Grosz Increasingly Isolated

An analysis of the future of the Hungarian political system and its principle actors.

April 22, 1989

Hungary: Reformers Pushing Economic Ties to West

An analysis of the creation of a Hungarian economic advisory committee that seeks to expand ties with the West.

April 22, 1989

Hungary: Leadership Proposes Sweeping Reforms

An analysis of Hungarian Politburo actions that reduce Party control over politics and the economy.

March 24, 1989

Hungary: Workers Granted Right to Strike

An analysis of new legislation in Hungary and its reflection of the regime's weakness.

March 7, 1989

Hungary: Discussing the Possibility of Neutrality

An analysis of the changing relationship between Budapest and Moscow.

October 24, 1956

Memorandum from [redacted] for Chief, ICD, ‘Guidance to Radio Liberation from New York on Satellite Situation’

The International Operations Division officer responsible for Radio Liberty notes to Cord Meyer his disagreement with RL’s policy of avoiding all commentary on the Hungarian Revolution. He cites Meyer’s intention to discuss the issue with AMCOMLIB president Sargeant.

April 5, 1962

Reprise of Radio Free Europe and the Hungarian Revolution

Cord Meyer reviews the history for DCI John A. McCone

August 9, 1957

Committee on Radio Broadcasting Policy Discussion

An International Organizations Division (IOD) officer recounts differences among the Committee on Radio Broadcasting Policy (CRBP) members about Radio Free Europe (RFE) country policy papers and discerns considerable overlap between RFE and the Voice of America (VOA).

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