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CIA-RDP91-00965R000400030007-7
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1
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December 16, 2016
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February 18, 2004
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2004/05/13 : CIA-RDP91-00965R000400030007-7 1. The attached charts, prepared informally on the basis of var ous unclassified materials, is designed to clarify the pattern of Soviet bloc aims and tactics in the newly-emerging countries. 2. These charts list typical Soviet bloc actions on the unofficial as well as the official plane in support of Soviet objectives at various stages in the development of a newly emerging country. The charts illustrate: - the correlation between official and unofficial bloc actions; - the importance which economic diplomacy plays among the many influences which the bloc brings to bear on a target country; - the careful adaptation of Soviet bloc official and unofficial moves to the particular stage of the target country9s political development; - the preparation by the bloc and local Cosi_iunists of progressively irmprcved tactical positions. 3. This presentation singles out the salient features of bloc policies and tactics in respect of newly-emerging states. It selects certain important stages in the development of an emergent nation and lists the aims and the actions of the bloc which e:qperience has shown, to be characteristU,c of bloc policy in each of these stages. The charts are not intended as a description of any particular country, nor as a prediction of the success or failure of any given course of bloc action. oreover, the list of Soviet moves and aims is neither exhaustive nor categorical: Soviet tactics are subject to considerable variation depending upon local and international circumstances, and changing Soviet imperatives. In short, a variety of considerations and conflicting priori- ties will cause deviations from the pattern set out in the charts. 4. There is, nevertheless, a coherent pattern to b oc action that reflects long-term Communist objectives, among which the following =.re paramount o - to undermine the position of the Jest in the underdeveloped regions, and thereby hasten the "disintegration of Capitalism"; - to promote the growth of Communist influence and progressive control over a given target country, the neighboring region, and the underdeveloped i'areas:,,ofa'the aworlZi,... Approved For Release 2004/05/13 : CIA-RDP91-00965R000400030007-7