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Cold War - Declassified Documents (1953-1973) Lite

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11.000 declassified pages!!!

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The CAESAR, POLO, and ESAU Papers
Cold War Era Hard Target Analysis of Soviet and Chinese Policy and Decision Making, 1953-1973

This collection of declassified analytic monographs and reference aids, designated within the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Directorate of Intelligence (DI) as the CAESAR, ESAU, and POLO series, highlights the CIA's efforts from the 1950s through the mid-1970s to pursue in-depth research on Soviet and Chinese internal politics and Sino-Soviet relations. The documents reflect the views of seasoned analysts who had followed closely their special areas of research and whose views were shaped in often heated debate.

The 147 documents in this collection, amounting to over 11,000 pages of analysis, were written between 1953 and 1973. The collection includes a large number of newly declassified monographs as well as some studies that have been previously declassified and released to individual requesters. The continuing sensitivity of some documents in the series required that they be withheld from declassification.

1.Origins of the Chinese "Commune" Program17-Jul-59
2.The Commune: Conception and Experimentation, Spring 1958
3.The Soviet Attitude Toward "Communes"12-Jun-59
4.Soviet Positions on the "Transition to Communism" - Prior to the Chinese Commune Program28-Aug-59
5.The Commune: Revelation and Initial Organization, Summer 19584-Sep-59
6.Indications of Soviet Awareness of Chinese Plans for the Communes, Spring-Summer 195816-Oct-59
7.The Chinese Communist Impact on East Germany15-Apr-60
8.The Commune, The "Great Leap Forward," and Sino-Soviet Relations (August-December 1958)15-Jun-60
9.Mao Tse-Tung on Strategy, 1926-1957 (The Background of the Sino-Soviet Dispute of 1957-1960)8-Aug-60
10.The Sino-Soviet Dispute on World Communist Strategy (Autumn 1957-Autumn 1959)23-Sep-60
11.The Sino-Soviet Dispute on World Communist Strategy (Its Development from Autumn 1959 to Summer 1960)23-Jan-61
12.The Sino-Soviet Dispute (June 1960 to November 1960)20-Feb-61
13.The Sino-Soviet Dispute (The 6 December Declaration, and Soviet and Chinese Presentations of It)17-Mar-61
14.Sino-Soviet Competition in North Korea5-Apr-61
15.The Indian Communist Party and Sino-Soviet Dispute7-Feb-62
16.The New Stage of the Sino-Soviet Dispute (October 1961-January 1962)26-Feb-62
17.North Vietnam and Sino-Soviet Relations4-Mar-62
18.Summary -"Implications of the Sino-Soviet Dispute for US Policy"29-Mar-62
19.Soviet-Albanian Relations, 1940-196022-Jun-62
20.The State of Sino-Soviet Relations at the New Year7-Jan-63
21.The North Vietnamese Party and the "New Situation" in South Vietnam10-Jul-63
22.The Sino-Soviet Struggle in Cuba and the Latin American Communist Movement1-Nov-63
23.The Japanese Communist Party 1955-196320-Mar-64
24.The Sino-Soviet Conflict in the Fronts - September 1962-December 196312-Jun-64
25.Prince Sihanouk and the New Order in Southeast Asia
26.The Showdown on Soviet Authority in the "Movement"8-Feb-65
27.The 1965 Sino-Soviet-Vietnamese Controversy Over Soviet Military Aid to North Vietnam20-Dec-65
28.Zanzibar: The Hundred Days' Revolution21-Feb-66
29.The Positions of Hanoi, Peking, and Moscow on the Issue of Vietnam Negotiations: 1962 to 196631-Oct-66
30.Asian Communist Employment of Negotiations as a Political TacticNov-66
31.The Disintegration of Japanese Communist Relations with Peking28-Dec-66
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11,000 pages!!!

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