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April 23, 1963

Memorandum, Jean Pennar to the President, 'RL Broadcasts in Baltic Languages: A Discussion Paper'

AMCOMLIB official Jean Pennar circulates a discussion paper suggesting opportunities for RL Baltic broadcasts.

December 2, 1989

National Intelligence Daily for Saturday, 2 December 1989

The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for Saturday, 2 December 1989 describes the latest developments in Czechoslovakia, East Germany, USSR and South Korea.

July 30, 1990

National Intelligence Daily for Monday, 30 July 1990

The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 30 July 1990 describes the latest developments in the Soviet Union, Japan, Liberia, Algeria, Togo, Afghanistan, Burma, Iraq and Israel.

August 10, 1989

National Intelligence Daily for Thursday, 10 August 1989

The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 10 August 1989 describes the latest developments in Israel, Lebanon, Iran, Panama, the Soviet Union, China, Thailand, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, South Korea, and West Germany.

February 23, 1990

USSR: Baltic Nationalists Press Ahead

An analysis of upcoming elections in Lithuania and Estonia which will strengthen Baltic independence movements.

February 3, 1990

USSR: Estonians Call for Independence Negotiations

An analysis of Estonian movements for independence.

January 19, 1990

USSR: Foreign Ministry Says Baltics to be Independent

An analysis of the Soviet Foreign Ministry's position to establish an eight-year transition period for Baltic states' independence and to refrain from using force.

December 8, 1989

USSR: Lithuanian Decision Will Reverberate Widely

An analysis of the Lithuanian Supreme Soviet's decision to legalize a multiparty political system.

December 6, 1989

USSR: Baltic Republics Gain Limited Economic Autonomy

An analysis of the law adopted by the Supreme Soviet to give limited economic autonomy to the Baltic republics.

September 7, 1989

Special Analysis: USSR: The Option of Force in the Baltics

An analysis of the Soviet posture toward the Baltic's movements for greater autonomy.

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