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January 19, 1990

Germany: Strengthening Party-to-Party Ties

An analysis of efforts of West German political parties to shape elections in East Germany.

December 22, 1989

East Germany: Modrow Against the Tide

An analysis of Premier Modrow's efforts to rally support for the continued independence of East Germany.

December 15, 1989

Germanys: Party Links Multiplying

An analysis of the rapidly expanding political and economic ties between East and West Germany.

December 8, 1989

East Germany: Free Election Set Roundtable Shares Power

An analysis of Communist and opposition leaders' decision to host free elections.

December 5, 1989

East Germany: Fresh Opposition Support for Reunification

An analysis of growing support for reunification and its role in the upcoming free elections.

November 28, 1989

Special Analysis: Germanys: Betrothed, No Date Set

An analysis of the future of relationship between East and West Germany and their potential unification.

October 27, 1989

Special Analysis: The Germanys: Reunification -- What Would Have to Happen

An analysis of what German unification would look like.

September 22, 1989

East Germany: Prospects After Honecker

An analysis of what a new East German government may look like.

November 27, 1968

Central Intelligence Agency, Directorate of Intelligence, 'Prospects for the Nonproliferation Treaty'

According to this CIA evaluation, the West German governing coalition was so divided and so antagonistic to the Soviet Union in light of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia on 20 August that action was “unlikely for the time being.”

May 13, 1963

Director of Central Intelligence John McCone and AEC Chairman Glenn Seaborg to President Kennedy, with Attachment 'Report on French Gaseous Diffusion Project'

In this report, the CIA and the AEC found that because the French underestimated the cost of the Pierrelatte plant, they had a reason to consider West German financial aid.They conclude that the West Germans had relevant technical skill and the French may have regarded cooperation as a tactic to dodge Adenauer’s 1954 commitment and also as a “way for German industry to improve its position in the nuclear technological race.”

Pagination