January 27, 1990
National Intelligence Daily for Saturday, 27 January 1990
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 27 January 1990 describes the latest developments in the Soviet Union, Germanys, Panama, Romania, Bulgaria, Poland and South Korea.
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- Berlin (Germany)--International status
- Romania--Foreign economic relations
- German reunification question (1949-1990)
- Communism--Poland
- Korea (South)--Politics and government
- Bulgaria--Politics and government
- Romania--Politics and government
- Poland--Politics and government
- Germany (East)--Politics and government
- Political parties--Korea (South)
- Communist leadership--Poland
- Romania--Economic conditions
- Petroleum industry and trade--Political aspects
- Azerbaijan--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- Border security--Azerbaijan
- Petroleum industry and trade--Soviet Union
- Anti-communist movements--Romania
- Poland--Politics and government--1989-
- Romania--Politics and government--1989-
- Germany (East)--Politics and government--1989-1990
- Panama--Foreign relations--United States
- Panama--Politics and government
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Approved for Release by the Central Intelligence Agency, June 3, 1999, Document #0000260202. Contributed by Mark Kramer.
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