Danh sách vụ lật đổ chính quyền được Mỹ ủng hộ (Vietnamese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Danh sách vụ lật đổ chính quyền được Mỹ ủng hộ" in Vietnamese language version.

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  • Douglas Little (1990). "Cold War and Covert Action: The United States and Syria, 1945–1958". Middle East Journal. Quyển 44 số 1. JSTOR 4328056.

latimes.com (Global: 22nd place; Vietnamese: 112th place)

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  • Mann, Jim (ngày 15 tháng 9 năm 1998). "CIA Gave Aid to Tibetan Exiles in '60s, Files Show". The Los Angeles Times. Truy cập ngày 8 tháng 9 năm 2013. In his 1990 autobiography, "Freedom in Exile," the Dalai Lama explained that his two brothers made contact with the CIA during a trip to India in 1956. The CIA agreed to help, "not because they cared about Tibetan independence, but as part of their worldwide efforts to destabilize all Communist governments," the Dalai Lama wrote.
  • Mann, Jim (ngày 15 tháng 9 năm 1998). "CIA Gave Aid to Tibetan Exiles in '60s, Files Show". The Los Angeles Times. Truy cập ngày 8 tháng 9 năm 2013. The budget figures for the CIA's Tibetan program are contained in a memo dated Jan. 9, 1964. It was evidently written to help justify continued funding for the clandestine intelligence operation. "Support of 2,100 Tibetan guerrillas based in Nepal: $500,000," the document says. "Subsidy to the Dalai Lama: $180,000." After listing several other costs, it concludes: "Total: $1,735,000." The files show that this budget request was approved soon afterward.

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  • Richard T. Davies, "The CIA and the Polish Crisis of 1980–1981." Journal of Cold War Studies (2004) 6#3 pp: 120-123. online

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