The 1990 CIA World Factbook is a comprehensive reference guide that provides an extensive compilation of demographic, geographical, and political information on countries around the globe. Within its pages, the Factbook employs a precise and informative style, utilizing tables, charts, and textual summaries that deliver data efficiently. Set against the backdrop of the geopolitical shifts of the late 20th centuryparticularly the end of the Cold Warthe Factbook serves as a vital resource for understanding the evolving international landscape during this transformative period. Authored by the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States, this Factbook reflects the agency's mission to inform national security and policy decisions through accurate intelligence assessments. The CIA's expansive network and expertise enable it to curate a wealth of data, shedding light on global dynamics that influenced U.S. foreign policy. The year 1990 was pivotal, marked by the reunification of Germany and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, greatly affecting the geopolitical context captured in this volume. The 1990 CIA World Factbook is invaluable for scholars, students, and policymakers alike. Its robust data serves as a foundational reference for understanding historical and contemporary global relations, making it a must-read for anyone interested in international studies, geopolitics, and intelligence analysis.
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