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NATO Assessment of Long-term Economic Development in Warsaw Pact States

16 Apr 1985
Description: This document examines the main findings of a NATO assessment of the Warsaw Pact's (WP) long-term economic development trends. It was prepared by the East German Staatssicherheit (Stasi) intelligence agency. With respect to the non-Soviet Warsaw Pact countries, the authors identify a slight phase of economic recovery that will not, however, resolve the structural problems. The Soviet Union could achieve positive results that might give it some breathing space, but military spending is a heavy burden. Nevertheless, the Soviet economy is assessed as being strong enough to support a variety of political initiatives and decisions.

Collection: Stasi Intelligence

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  • German (183 KB )
Document Type: Document
Origin (Agency): Ministerium für Staatssicherheit, GDR
Language of Original Document: German
Number of Pages: 5
Cold War Period: 1980s
Document Source: Federal Commissioner for the Records of the National Security Service of the Former Democratic Republic (BStU), Berlin
Call Number: ZA, HVA, 36, pp. 386-390

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