1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1892- 1980
East Asia
North America
Central America and Caribbean
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1912- 1994
1894- 1971
1879- 1953
September 29, 1989
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 29 September 1989 describes the latest developments in China, Tunisia, the Soviet Union, Ecuador, Peru, Yugoslavia, Iraq, Philippines, Indonesia, Iran, and Brazil.
January 24, 1990
An analysis of the Yugoslav Congress's decision to establish a multi-party system and its effects on ethnic tensions.
January 17, 1990
An analysis of the political climate in East/Central Europe and the Albanian President's concerns that his regime will fall.
December 29, 1989
An analysis of the Yugoslav Communist Party Central Committee's decision to eliminate the Party's political monopoly.
December 19, 1989
An analysis of the Timisoara and Arad protests and their effect on Ceausescu's rule.
December 9, 1989
An analysis of Yugoslavia's economic deterioration and ethnic conflicts.
An analysis of the political climate in Yugoslavia and its effects on national leadership.
February 1977
This 1977 RAND Report, prepared for the Office of Political Analysis, Central Intelligence Agency, analyses the evolution of the leadership of the Yugoslav People’s Army between 1945 and 1976. It combines statistical biographic analysis of the transformation of the Yugoslav military elite with qualitative historical analysis. It includes appendices on data sources, the ethnic and regional composition of Yugoslavia, career characteristics of the military elite, and opinion polls of the Yugoslav military.
October 1980
This 1980 RAND Report, prepared for the Office of Political Analysis, Central Intelligence Agency, updates the 1977 RAND Report on the Yugoslav military elite.
May 1983
This May 1983 RAND Report examines the dynamics of political leadership and prospects for leadership stability in post-Tito Yugoslavia. It analyzes the evolution of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (LCY) since the late 1960s and the enhanced role of its constituent republican and provincial LCY organizations. It traces the devolution of power within the LCY that resulted in decentralized leadership authority and decision-making based on interregional consensus. It recommends shifting appraisals of the Yugoslav leadership from the federal to the republican/provincial level. (An abridged classified version of this Report was issued in November 1983, and two declassified releases of the abridged version are referenced as Related Documents.)