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CIA RESEARCH REPORTS

China1946-1976

 

Edited by

Paul Kesaris

Guide Compiled by

Robert Lester

 

Copyright © 1982 University Publications of America, Inc.

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ISBN 0-89093-424-X

China

Reel I

1947

0001 Report: China. November. 176pp.

1948

0177 Report: Limitations of South China as an Anti-Communist Base. June 4. llpp.

0188 Report: Consequences of the Withdrawal of U.S. Forces from Tsingtao. June 23. 10pp.

0198 Report: The Current Situation in China. July 22. 20pp.

0218 Report: Prospects of a Negotiated Peace in China. August 3. 8pp.

0226 Report: Addendum to "Consequences of the Withdrawal of U.S. Forces from Tsingtao." August 13. Ip.

0227 Report: Possible Developments in China. November 19. 9pp.

0236 Report: Chinese Communist Capabilities for Control of All China. December 10. 12pp.

0248 Memo: Chiang Kai-shek. December 20. Ip.

1949

0249 Information Report: Policy of Chinese Communist Forces in South China. March  14.Ip.

0250 Report: Probable Developments in Taiwan. March 14. 7pp.

0257 Information Report: A Study of the History and Policies of the Chinese Communist Party. March 16. 13pp.

0270 Information Report: Chinese Communist Committee Reports on Inspection Methods and Propaganda. March 17. 3pp.

0273 Memo: Information from Shanghai. June 1. 2pp.

0275 Memo: Movement of Nationalist Troops to Taiwan. June 14. 2pp.

0277 Report: Probable Developments in China. June 16. 3pp.

0300 Memo: Chiang-Quirino Conference. July 28. Ip.

0301 Memo: Precious Metal and Foreign Currency Reserves in Taiwan. August 5. Ip.

0302 Information Report: Chinese Communist Organization on Hainan, September

1949. September 15. 3pp.

0305 Report: Factors Affecting the Status of Hong Kong (to September 1950). October 4. 10pp.

0315 Memo: Disbursement of U.S. Aid. October 6. Ip.

0316 Report: Survival Potential of Residual Non-Communist Regimes in China. October 19. llpp.

0327 Memo: Situation in China. November 4. Ip.

0328 Memo: Defection of Air Line in Hong Kong. November 16. Ip.

0329 Memo: Report of Meeting between Generals MacArthur and Chennault. November 21. 1 p.

0330 Memo: Movement of Gold Surplus Out of Kungming to Macao. December 7. Ip.

1950

0331 Memo: Treaty between the USSR and the Kwangtung Government. January 4. Ip.

0332 Information Report: Offer by Ch'en Chi-t'ang to Turn Over Hainan. Early January. Ip.

0333 Memo: Effects of British Recognition of the Chinese Communists. January 9. Ip.

0334 Memo: Chinese Nationalist Attacks on U.S. Shipping. January 12. 4pp.

0338 Information Report: Communist Preparations for the Invasion of Choushan Archipelago. January 24. 2pp.

0340 Information Report: Communist and Nationalist Order of Battle and Military Information. January 26. 2pp.

0342 Information Report: Communists Continue to Seize Ships. January 29. 2pp.

0344 Information Report: The Communist Civil and Military Government of Canton. January. 5pp.

0349 Information Report: Chinese Communist Preparations for Invasionof Taiwan and Hainan. End of January. Ip.

0350 Report: The Food Outlook for Communist China. February 3. 10pp.

0360 Information Report: Communist Preparations for Hainan Invasion. February 4. 2pp.

0362 Information- Report: Prediction and Causes of Unrest in Kwangtung Province. February 8. 3pp.

0365 Information Report: Conditions in Hunan. February 11. Ip.

0366 Information Report: Yeh Chien-ying. February 13. Ip.

0367 Information Report: Miscellaneous Communist Military Information. February 24. Ip.

0368 Information Report: Invasion of Hainan. February 24. Ip.

0369 Information Report: Control of Population in Hong Kong. February 24. Ip.

0370 Information Report: Nationalist and Communist Order of Battle and Military Information, South China. February 25. 2pp.

0372 Information Report: Rumored Cancellation of Hainan Invasion. March 6. Ip.

0373 Information Report: Chinese Communist Military Activities, South Kwangtung. March 6. 3pp.

0376 Information Report: Nationalist Naval Forces, Hainan. March 6. Ip.

0377 Information Report: Communist Landings, Leichou and Hainan. March 7. 2pp.

0379 Information Report: Situation, Hainan. Early March. Ip.

0380 Informatin Report: Situation, Hainan. March 20. 2pp.

0382 Information Report: Japanese Troops with Chinese Communist Forces in South China. March 31. Ip.

0383 Information Report: Evacuation of Kwangtung Government. March 31. Ip.

0384 Information Report: Chinese Military Preparations in the Canton Area. April 3. 2pp.

0386 Information Report: Communist Landings, Hainan. April 5. Ip.

0387 Information Report: Communist Military Loses in Preliminary Landings, Hainan Island. April 10. Ip.

0388 Information Report: Communist Forces for the Invasion of Hainan. April 17.2pp.

0390 Report: Reports of Current Soviet Military Activity in China. April 21. 10pp.

0400 Information Report: Arrival of Soviet Personnel and Equipment, Canton. April 27. lp.

0401 Memo: Reappraisal of Probable Developments in Taiwan. May 11. 2pp.

0403 Information Report: Activities of Liu Ya-lou. May 19. lp.

0404 Information Report: Communist Military Dispositions, Kwangtung. May 22. 2pp.

0406 Memo: Chinese Communist Policy towards the U.S. October 5. lp.

0407 Report: Critical Situations in the Far East. October 12. 13pp.

0420 Report: Chinese Communist Intervention in Korea. November 6. 13pp.

0433 Report: Chinese Communist Intervention in Korea. November 24. 5pp.

0438 Report: Consequences of the Early Employment of Chinese Nationalist Forces in Korea. December 27. 10pp.

1951

0448 Report: Effects of Operations in Korea on the Internal Situation in Communist China. July 10. 9pp.

0457 Report: The Probable Consequences of Certain Possible U.S. Courses of Action with Respect to Communist China and Korea. December 15. 9pp.

1954

0466 Report: Communist China's Power Potential through 1957. May 25. 24pp.

1957

0490 Memo: Communist Propaganda in Policy Perspective. May 31. 4pp.

0494 Report: Communist China's Role in Non-Communist Asia. December 3. 17pp.

1959

0511 Memo: Apparent Loss of Chinese Nati