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FROM
“NATIONAL COMMUNISM”
TO NATIONAL COLLAPSE
US Intelligence Community
Estimative
Products
on Yugoslavia, 1948-1990 |
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This
collection of 34 declassified National Intelligence
Estimates and memoranda represents the United States
Intelligence Community’s most authoritative analysis
of Yugoslavia, spanning four decades from the 1948 break
with the Soviet Union until 1990 and the eve of the
nation’s collapse. Over the years, these estimative
products gave Washington policymakers keen insight into
the major currents driving the maverick state, such
as Belgrade’s fear of Soviet invasion and its
need to balance between East and West, nationalism’s
role as both a unifying and divisive force, and the
race to establish lasting institutions before Tito’s
inevitable demise.
This
collection is a joint undertaking between the National
Intelligence Council and the CIA’s Information
Management Services, and was compiled by John Allen,
a former National Intelligence Officer, under the aegis
of the National Intelligence Officer for Europe Ambassador
Richard Kauzlarich. It is the third such collection
of declassified national estimative documents produced
since 2004, including Tracking
the Dragon, National Intelligence Estimates on China
During the Era of Mao, 1948-1976 and Estimative
Products on Vietnam, 1948-1975.
Purchase
a Hardcopy of “Estimative
Products on Yugoslavia, 1948-1990”
(including the companion CD). GPO
stock number 041-015-00252-0.
GPO estimated availability date 01/31/2007.
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