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Southeast Asia
Bib ID 633247
Format JournalJournal
Uniform Title Southeast Asia (Washington, D.C.)
Description [Washington, D.C.] : External Research Staff, Office of Intelligence Research and Analysis, Dept. of State, 
v. ; 26 cm. 
Series

External research. ERS list

External research : ER list ; <3.11>-3.16

Numbering Note Beginning with 1954, Apr. issue lists: "A list of studies currently in progress; Oct. issue, "A listing of recently completed studies." 
Notes

Description based on: Oct. 1957; title from cover.

Issued Oct. 1957-Apr. 1958 by the External Research Staff of the Office of Intelligence Research and Analysis (called 1952-Apr. 1957, Office of Intelligence Research); Oct. 1958-Apr. 1961 by the Division of External Research & Publications.

Continues: Unpublished research on Southeast Asia, completed and in progress.

Continued by: Southeast Asia and Southwest Pacific.

Life Dates -Apr. 1961  Began with: Apr. 1954 
Later Title

Southeast Asia and Southwest Pacific

Former Title

Unpublished research on Southeast Asia, completed and in progress

Frequency Semiannual 
Subjects Southeast Asia - Bibliography - Periodicals.
Other authors/contributors United States. Dept. of State. External Research Staff  |  United States. Dept. of State. Division of External Research & Publications
Also Titled

Research on Southeast Asia

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    Call Number: S 016.3 UNI
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    Items/Issues Held: Oct. 1959
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