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- United States. Army. China --- Seven Years at War. Washington, D.C.: N.n., 1944. (2568 KB) Vol. 11, No. 42 of Army Talks [.pdf format]
- United States. Army. Guide to Japanese Monographs and Japanese Studies on Manchuria, 1945-1960. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Army, Office of the Chief of Military History, [1960?] [MS Reader format]
- United States. Army. Handbook on the Chinese Communist Army. Washington, D.C.: Headquarters, Department of the Army, 1960. (23028 KB)
- United States. Army. A Pocket Guide to China. Washington, D.C.: U.S. War and Navy Departments, 1942.[MS Reader format]
- United States. Army. A Pocket Guide to China. Washington, D.C.: U.S. War and Navy Departments, 1942. [.pdf format]
- United States. Board on Geographic Names. Word Segmentation Standard for Chinese Geographic Names. Washington: Foreign Names Committee, 2007. (188 KB) [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Annex: The Sino-Soviet Dispute on Aid to North Vietnam (1965-1968) Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Asian Communist Employment of Negotiations as a Political Tactic. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1966. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Authority and Control in the Communist Movement.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 8 August 1961. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Chances of an Imminent Chinese Communist Nuclear Explosion. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 26 August 1964. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. China-India: Beijing's Border Brinkmanship. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 24 March 1987. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. China's Military Policy and General Purpose ForcesWashington, D.C.: CIA., 20 July 1972. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. China's Motives for Dealing With States of International Concern. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 19 August 1992. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. China's Regional and Provincial Leaders: The Purge of the Military, the Rise of Old Party Cadres. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1973. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. China's Strategic Attack Programs. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 13 June 1974. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Chinese Collaborators with the Japanese Washington, D.C.: CIA., 24 February 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Chinese Communist Capabilities for Control of All China.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 10 December 1948. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Chinese Communist Ground Threat Against India from Tibet and Sinkiang. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 17 April 1963. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Chinese Communist Impact on East Germany.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1960. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Chinese Communist Intervention in Korea. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 6 November 1950. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Chinese Communist Intervention in Korea. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 24 November 1950. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Chinese Communist Leadership, 1958-1961. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1961. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Chinese Communist Military Presence in North VietnamWashington, D.C.: CIA., 20 October 1965. [.pdf format]
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Chinese Communist Ministry of Foreign Affairs Foreign Policy Report. Washington, D.C.: CIA.,July 1961. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Chinese Cultural Revolution. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 25 May 1967. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Chinese Minorities in Southeast Asia. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 2 December 1946. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Chinese Reactions to Possible Developments in IndoChina.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 28 May 1970. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Chinese View of the Crisis in Southwest Asia: Past Relations, Current Policy, Prospect. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 17 March 1980. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Commune: Conception and Experimentation, Spring, 1958.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1959. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Commune: Revelation and Initial Organization, Summer, 1958. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1959. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Commune, The "Great Leap Forward," and Sino-Soviet Relations (August-December 1958). Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1960. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Communist China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 17 January 1951. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Communist China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 6 December 1960. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Communist China and Asia. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 6 March 1969. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Communist China: Provincial Maps. Washington: CIA, 1970. (9662 KB)
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Communist China: The Political Security Apparatus II. Destruction and Reconstruction, 1965-1969. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1969. [.pdf format]
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Communist China's Domestic Crisis: the Road to 1964.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 31 July 1964. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Communist China's Foreign Policy. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 5 May 1965. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Communist China's ICBM and Submarine-launched Ballistic Missile Programs. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1968. [.pdf format]
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Communist China's International Posture Washington, D.C.: CIA., 12 November 1970. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Communist China's Strategic Weapons Program Washington, D.C.: CIA., 3 August 1967. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Consequences of the Withdrawal of United States Forces from Tsingtao Washington, D.C.: CIA., 23 June 1948. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Crisis in China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 15 July 1966. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Cultural Revolution and Education in Communist China.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1969. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Cultural Revolution and the New Political System in China.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1970. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Cultural Revolution and the Ninth Party Congress.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1969. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Current Chinese Communist Intentions in the Vietnam SituationWashington, D.C.: CIA., 4 August 1966. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Current Situation in China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 22 July 1948. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Deception Research: Bibliography. Washington, D.C.: CIA., October, 1980. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Decline of Mao Tse-tung. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1962. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Economic Outlook for Communist China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 29 June 1967. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Evolution of Soviet Policy in Sino-Soviet Border DisputeWashington, D.C.: CIA., 1970. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Factionalism in the Central Committee: Mao's Opposition Since 1949. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Failure of Maoist Ideology in Foreign Policy. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1971. [.pdf format]
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Food Outlook for Communist China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 3 February 1950. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Foreign Missile Developments and the Ballistic Missile Threat Through 2015. Washington, D.C.: 2001. --- [MS Reader format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Implementation of Soviet Objectives in China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 15 September 1947. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Indian Communist Party and Sino-Soviet Dispute.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1962. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Indications of Soviet Awareness of Chinese Plans for the Communes, Spring-Summer 1958. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1959. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The International Liaison Department of the Chinese Communist Party. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1971. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Kuomintang Party Congress. Washington, D.C.: CIA, 22 JUne 1945. --- [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Limitations of South China as an Anti-Communist BaseWashington, D.C.: CIA., 4 June 1948. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Lin Piao and the Great Helmsman. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1970. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Lin Piao and the Structure of Power. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1961. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Mao Tse-tung and His Associates: Uneasy Alliance. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 20 September 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Mao Tse-tung and Historical Materialism. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1961. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Mao Tse-tung and Historical Materialism II: The State Form.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1961. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Mao Tse-tung and Historical Materialism III: "Contradictions" in a "Socialist" Society. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1961. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Mao Tse-tung and Historical Materialism IV: The"Transition to Socialism". Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1961. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Mao Tse-tung on Strategy, 1926-1957 (The Background of the Sino-Soviet Dispute of 1957-1960). Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1960. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Mao's "Cultural Revolution" in 1967: The Struggle to "Seize Power". Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Mao's "Cultural Revolution": Its Leadership, Its Strategy, Its Instruments, and Its Casualties. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1967. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Mao's "Cultural Revolution": Origin and Development.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1967. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Mao's "Cultural Revolution" III: The Purge of the P.L.A. and the Stardom of Madame Mao. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Mao's Red Guard Diplomacy: 1967. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. "The Next Wave of HIV/AIDS: Nigeria, Ethiopia, Russian, India, and China." Washington, D.C.: CIA, 2002. [.pdf]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The New Stage of the Sino-Soviet Dispute (October 1961-January 1962. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1962. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The 1965 Sino-Soviet-Vietnamese Controversy Over Soviet Military Aid to North Vietnam. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1965. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. North Vietnam and Sino-Soviet Relations. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1962. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Origins of the Chinese "Commune" Program. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1959. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Outlook for Sino-Soviet Relations Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1 December 1966. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Peking and the Burmese Communists: The Perils and Profits of Insurgency. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1971. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Peking, the Army, and the Provincial Authorities. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 25 April 1967. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Peking-Taipei Contacts: The Question of a Possible "Chinese Solution". Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1971. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Peking's Support of Insurgencies in Southeast Asia.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1973. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Perspectives on Growing Social Tension in China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., May, 1989. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The PLA and the "Cultural Revolution". Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1967. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Policy Issues in the Purge of Lin Piao. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1972. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Political Conflict in China Washington, D.C.: CIA., 20 April 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Political Dynamics of China's Northwest. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 7 July 1949. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Political Problems and Prospects in Communist China.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 5 August 1965. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Political Problems in Communist China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1965. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Positions of Hanoi, Peking, and Moscow on the Issue of Vietnam Negotiations: 1962 to 1966. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1966. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Possible Changes in the Sino-Soviet Relationship Washington, D.C.: CIA., 25 October, 1973. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Probable Chinese Communist and Soviet Intentions in the Taiwan Strait Area. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 16 September 1958. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Probable Developments in China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 16 June 1949. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Probable Developments in the Taiwan Strait Area. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 26 August 1958. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Probable Developments in the Taiwan Strait Crisis.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 28 October 1958. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Probable Effects in China and Taiwan of a GRC Attack on the Mainland. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 18 August 1965. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Prospects for a Negotiated Peace in China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 3 August 1948. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Prospects for Sino-Soviet Rapproachement. Washington, D.C.: CIA., May, 1982. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Prospects for Soviet Control of a Communist China.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 15 April 1949. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Prospects for the Defense of IndoChina Against a Chinese Communist Invasion and Supplement: Prospects for Chinese Communist Action in IndoChina During 1950).Washington, D.C.: CIA., 7 September 1950. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Prospects for U.S. Sales of Defense Related Equipment to China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 15 May 1981 [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Red Guard and Revolutionary Rebel Organizations in Communist China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Relations Between the Chinese Communist Regime and the USSR: Their Present Character. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 10 September 1952. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Reports of Current Soviet Military Activity in China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 21 April 1950. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Request for Data on USSR and Chinese Foreign Language Press for Jack Valenti of White House Staff. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 4 March 1966. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Research Aid --- Missing Chinese Military Leaders.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1972. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Role of the Red Guards and the Revolutionary Rebels in Mao's Cultural Revolution. Washington, D.C.: CIA., Nov., 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Role of the Red Guards and the Revolutionary Rebels in Mao's Cultural Revolution. Washington, D.C.: CIA., Dec., 1968. [.pdf format]
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency. SARS: Down But Still a Threat. Washington, D.C.: National Intelligence Council, 2003.
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Security Conditions in China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 10 February 1972. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Shanghai Counter-Espionage Summary. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 12 August 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Short-Term Outlook in Communist China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 23 May 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Showdown on Soviet Authority in the "Movement."Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1965. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Indian Border Dispute Section 1: 1950-59.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1963. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Indian Border Dispute Section 2: 1959-61.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1963. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Indian Border Dispute Section 3: 1961-62.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1964. [.pdf format]
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Sino-Soviet Competition in Indochina. Washington, D.C.: CIA., November 1978. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Soviet Conflict in the Fronts --- September 1962 - December 1963. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1964. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Soviet Dispute (June 1960 to November 1960).Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1961. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Soviet Dispute (The 6 December Declaration, and Soviet and Chinese Presentations of It). Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1961. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Soviet Dispute on Aid to North Vietnam (1965-1968).Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Soviet Dispute on World Communist Strategy (Autumn 1957 - Autumn 1959). Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1960. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Soviet Dispute on World Communist Strategy (Its Development from Autumn 1959 to Summer 1960). Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1961. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Soviet Dispute Within the Communist Movement in Latin America. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1967. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Soviet Struggle in Cuba and the Latin American Communist Movement. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1963. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Soviet Struggle in the World Communist Movement Since Khruschev's Fall (Part 1). Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1967. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Soviet Struggle in the World Communist Movement Since Khruschev's Fall (Part 2). Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1967. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Soviet Struggle in the World Communist Movement Since Khruschev's Fall (Part 3). Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1967. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Sino-Vietnamese Effort to Limit American Actions in the Vietnam War. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1965. [.pdf format]
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency. South China. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 11 June 1948. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Soviet Attitude Toward "Communes". Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1959. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Soviet Positions on the 'Transition to Communism' --- Prior to the Chinese Commune Program". Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1959. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Soviet Military Strategy and the Chinese Problem. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1963. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Soviet Participation in the Air Defense of Manchuria.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 27 November 1950. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Soviet Thinking about the Danger of Sino-U.S. Rapprochement.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1971. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The State of Sino-Soviet Relations at the New Year.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1963. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Strategic Importance of the Far East to the US and the USSR. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 4 May 1949. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Study of CIA Reporting on Chinese Communist Intervention in the Korean War, September-December 1950. Washington, D.C.: CIA., October 1955. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Summary --- Implications of the Sino-Soviet Dispute (October 1961-January 1962. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1962. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Ten Years of Chinese Communist Foreign Policy. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 9 April 1953. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Ten Years of Chinese Communist Foreign Policy Section I: Policy Toward the US and the Diplomatic Isolation of Taipei. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Ten Years of Chinese Communist Foreign Policy Section II: South and Southeast Asia. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Ten Years of Chinese Communist Foreign Policy South and Southeast Asia. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Theory and Practice of Communist Subversion. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 3 February 1950. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Transportation in the Communist Far East, 1962. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1963. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The USSR and China Washington, D.C.: CIA., 12 August 1969. [.pdf format]
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