June 27, 1990
National Intelligence Daily for Wednesday, 27 June 1990
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 27 June 1990 describes the latest developments in the Soviet Union, Poland, Bulgaria, the European Community, Zambia, Iran and China.
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Associated People & Organizations
Associated Places
Associated Topics
Subjects Discussed
- Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- European Economic Community
- Soviet Union--Economic policy
- Bulgaria. Ministry of Internal Affairs
- Economic assistance, Soviet
- China--Foreign relations
- China--Foreign relations--Japan
- Communist leadership--China
- China--Foreign relations--United States
- Iran--Politics and government
- Bulgaria--Politics and government
- Poland--Politics and government
- Poland--Economic conditions
- Soviet Union--Economic conditions
- Economic sanctions--South Africa
- China--History--Tiananmen Square Incident, 1989
- China--Politics and government--1976-2002
- Press--Soviet Union
- Lithuania--History--Autonomy and independence movements
- Iran--Foreign relations--United States
- Soviet Union--Foreign relations--Ukraine
- China--Intellectual life
- Political leadership--China
- Petroleum industry and trade--Soviet Union
- Lithuania--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- Europe, Western--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- European Commission
- Communism--Ukraine--Public opinion
- Soviet Union--Foreign economic relations
- Soviet Union--Politics and government
- Poland--Politics and government--1989-
- Soviet Union--Politics and government--1985-1991
- Lithuania--Politics and government
- Lithuania--Politics and government--1945-1991
- Ukraine--Politics and government--1945-1991
- Ukraine--Politics and government
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Approved for Release by the Central Intelligence Agency, September 1, 2009, Document #0005301340. Contributed by Mark Kramer.
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