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May 14, 1987

Note about a Meeting of Comrade Dr. Herbert Weiz with Comrade Li Peng, on 14 May 1987

Both sides report on current economic conditions in their respective countries and discuss plans for future cooperation, specifically in science and technology.

February 9, 1990

Eastern Europe: Pressing Soviet Troop Withdrawals

An analysis of Soviet efforts to stall troop withdrawals in Hungary and Czechoslovakia.

December 12, 1989

Special Analysis: Eastern Europe: Long Road Ahead to Economic Well-Being

An analysis of economic mismanagement and its effects on the economic future of the region.

August 27, 1989

Special Analysis: USSR: Balts to Mark 1939 Anniversary Tomorrow

An analysis of planned demonstrations in the Baltics and Soviet efforts to dampen local support for opposition movements.

July 28, 1989

USSR: Baltic Republics Move toward Economic Autonomy

An analysis of reforms for economic autonomy in the Baltics.

April 24, 1989

Special Analysis: Eastern Europe: Growth Still Slow

An economic analysis of Central and Eastern Europe GNP growth since 1987.

October 21, 1970

Embassy of the GDR in the PR China, 'Note about a Conversation with Deputy Foreign Minister Qiao Guanhua on 14 September at the Send-Off Dinner for the new Ambassador of the PR China in the GDR in the Embassy of the GDR in Beijing'

Hertzfeldt describes a conversation between himself and Qiao Guanhua, in which they discuss East Germany's concerns with current Sino-East German relations, and the timeline for accrediting the delegated ambassador of the PRC to the GDR.

1990

Report on the Withdrawal of Soviet Troops from Eastern Europe

This report lists the quantities of troops and pieces of military equipment that were being withdrawn from Czechoslovakia, Hungary, the GDR, and Poland. It also details alternate timelines for withdrawal proposed by leadership in Central and Eastern Europe.

February 19, 1958

Note from Department III Director JeleƄ

The Polish Embassy in Washington reports on the negative American opinion of the Rapacki Plan, as well as calls for free elections in eastern Europe.

January 7, 1958

Unsigned Draft Code Message to Director Blusztain

This message summarizes responses to the Rapacki Plan from countries in Western Europe, Eastern Europe, and North America.

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