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July 16, 1952

Revised Princeton Statement [on American Foreign Policy]

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The Psychological Strategy Board issues a restrained revision of the Princeton Statement adopted at a May 1952 meeting at Princeton on psychological operations [available in the Hoover Archives] convened at the initiative of Free Europe Committee President C.D. Jackson.

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Obtained and contributed to CWIHP by A. Ross Johnson. Cited Ch2 n25 in his book Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, CIA mandatory declassification review document number C01441015.

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2012-06-14

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Memorandum Policy Guidelines

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114470

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Secret Confidential

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Blavatnik Family Foundation and Leon Levy Foundation