INDICATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL VULNERABILITIES
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CIA-RDP78-04864A000300020022-2
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RIPPUB
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C
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2
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December 9, 2016
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June 7, 2001
Sequence Number:
22
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Publication Date:
September 2, 1952
Content Type:
REPORT
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ANFIDENTIAL SECURITY INFORMATION
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY - REPORT NO
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COUNTRY COMUNIST CHINA DATE OF
INFORMATION July 21-27, 1952
SUBJECT INDICATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL VULNERABILITIES
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CPW Report No. 32 -- COMMUNIST CHINA
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SUMMARY
Viatiug groupe fro Ruasian Satellite States appear to be receiving publicity to the
exclusion of visiting Russian .groups. Part of this ahift may result trona efforts to
develop trade with theSatellitea, but it'alao may indicate that RUeeian iitsione
have failed to impreas the,Chiniese people., Claime of succeaset through Ruteien
techniCal guidance are widespread, but some lack of enthmaiatim for "progreeslive Soviet
experiencea" ale? is apparent.
Chargee that America is delaying a Korean truce and attempting to force its demands
by mdlitary threats auggept that the Chinese people are e7linous for an armittide.
Boasts that China will continue to resiat are tempered by*surefices that ]a aid
144onatia oppose America,? tbat the Japanese are rebellinvaU.S. defines 8 1 and
thatALAI-Alr Force offigemjarcrefusing to fight. inlkorita_. A midesprea
to expand the preferential treatment program for Armymen's dependent! suggests that
the problem Of caring for dependents is groming more burdensele.
Efforts: to build Satellite trade, and bitter denunciation of America for preventing
Japanea trade with China, reveal continued commercial troubles 'while sericiiii
eh Agee can be detected in economy claims. For example, elimination of tiiek
shipment :from Chungking to Kunming, with two extra handlings of all goods involved,
suggatts'insteadp an inability to keep the trucks on the :road.
Ddicati - of forced riglientation are btahrets, and it-fe obvious that norlftryone
i3 happy at the changes. Junior high school atudents agree to accept jobs astigned
to them;-"after indoctrination," and teachers undergoing "ideological remoldine are
orders;/ to "get rid of their =necessary worry." North China State farms are said
to have reached the atage 'here many farmers are being taught to operate treetora
an heavy farm machinery, but in the Southwest the organization of mutual-aid teams,
a ate') toward c llectivization of farming, is admittedly facing difficulties.
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