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Created1972
DescriptionReport on economic assistance from the United States to the Royal Government of Laos, looking specifically at their many programs to increase education and improve health, agriculture, and public needs.
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DescriptionReport on the Rural Development Program’s agricultural, health, and economic programs ongoing in Laos.
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Created1959
DescriptionReport describing the history, economics, and geography of Laos and then the history of its rising communist movement, Lao Issara.
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ContributorsRussell, Christopher H. (Author)
Created1972
DescriptionA report detailing programs to restore the economy in the Pakse area of Laos after warfare.
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Created1967
DescriptionReport on Operation Brotherhood’s activities in Laos and their observations on the behavior of the Lao people.
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ContributorsConboy, Kenneth (Author)
Created1989
DescriptionAn article concerning the military cooperation between Vietnam and Laos in the 1960’s, 70s, and 80s.
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Created1966
DescriptionArticle about the daily life in Vientiane, Lao Buddhist beliefs, and food.
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ContributorsLewin, Howard (Author)
Created1965
DescriptionDescribes the engineering projects by USAID in small Lao villages.
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Created1957
DescriptionRoyal Lao Government report government organisation of the Chaokhoueng, Chaomuong, and Tasseng, relating to agriculture, livestock, education and other services. Second report is an unclassified report by the U.S. Mission in Laos on aid programs.
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ContributorsHalpern, Joel (Author) / Barney, George L. (Author) / Kaufman, Howard K. (Author)
Created1963
DescriptionReports on the Nam Ngum Project; geographic, demographic and ethnic background in Laos; the Meo of Xieng Khouang Province; Village Life in Vientiane Province; and Minority Groups in Northern Laos especially the Yao