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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.

January 10, 1957

Memorandum from the CIA Librarian to the Chief of the International Organizations Division, 'Personal Comments on RFE Broadcasting to Hungary, 24 October-4 November 1956' [Approved for Release, March 2007]

A CIA official reviews Hungarian RFE broadcasts.

October 12, 1989

Assessment Paper by the Austrian Foreign Ministry, '[Excerpt] Eastern Europe; General Assessment'

The Assessment Paper outlines new change is Eastern Europe, mostly surrounding political and economic diversification, following Gorabachev's leadership in the USSR. The report then evaluates the GDR's economy, emigration, and anticipated political changes in light of the new geopolitical climate.

June 26, 1989

Memorandum of Conversation Foreign Ministers Alois Mock (Austria) and Gyula Horn (Hungary)

Transcript of official visit between Foreign Minister Horn (Hungary) with Foreign Minister Mock (Austria). In it they discuss Western European integration including Hungary's participation, the Europe Free Trade Agreement, and Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. They continue with the development of Eastern Europe elaborating the developments with the Warsaw Pact, Hungarian/USSR relations, reforming Hungarian policy, and Austria's place in these changing times.

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