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Director of
Central
Intelligence
APPROVED FOR RELEASED
DATE: 12-06-2010
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(b)(3)
THIS ESTIMATE 15 ISSUED BY THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL
INTELLIGENCE.
THE NATIONAL FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE BOARD CONCURS,
EXCEPT AS NOTED IN THE TEXT.
The following intelligence organizations participated in the preparation of the
Estimate:
The Central Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the National Security
Agency, and the intelligence organization of the Departments of State.
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RELEASE DATE:
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NIE.42.2-56
3 July 1956
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATE
NUMBER 42.2-56
PROBABLE DEVELOPMENTS IN NORTH KOREA
OVER THE NEXT FEW YEARS
Submitted by the
DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
The following intelligence organizations participated in the
preparation of this estimate: The Central Intelligence Agency
and the intelligence organizations of the Departments of
State, the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and The Joint Staff.
Concurred in by the
APPROVED FOR RELEASE^ DATE- 28-Jan-2009 Appendix Chronology of Major DPRK Proposals for Talks With Seoul 6-Aug 71 FOR OFFICIAL-USE ONLY .. _.w Vol l -:-Kim 11-song, in a speech'.,at a Pyongyang rally welcoming . Pfince-Sihanouk. expressed-'willingness to make contacts with all South Korean political,*parties, including the ruling Demo- cratic Republican Party headed by ROK President Pak Chong-hui, and with public organizations and individuals.
National
Intelligence
Council
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North Korea: Likely
Response to Economic
Sanctions
Information avaUable as of 10 December 1991
was used In the preparation of this Memorandum.
which was requested by the Acting Assistat>t
Secretary of Defense for International Security
Affairs It was prepared by the National
intelligence Officer for East Asia and
coordlnated with representatives of CIA. NSA.
the Department of State, DIA and the miitary