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International Affairs

April, 1958, No. 4, Vol. 4

CONTENTS
N. S. KHRUSHCHOV'S LETTER To Bertrand Russell
N. S. KHRUSHCHOV'S REPLIES to the Correspondent of the Mexican Newspaper Excelsior, Manuel Mejido
Lenin on Peaceful Co-existence
Japan's Foreign Policy Today
A New Form of Economic Co-operation Between the Socialist Countries
Britain and the H-Bomb
The U.S.A.—Prop of a Collapsing Colonialism
The German Democratic Republic and the Arab East
West German Foreign Policy at the Crossroads
In the Interests of the Soviet and Pakistani Peoples
Some Sidelights of the "Phoney War"
The Capitalist Economy in 1957
Towards the Summit
Bandung—a Milestone
The Truth About the Baruch Plan
Great Prospects
Road to Suicide
Withdrawal of Chinese Volunteers
Disarmament From "Positions of Strength"
An Important Victory
Talks in Bucharest
Economic Successes
Arena of Imperialist Intrigues
FOREIGN AFFAIRS CHRONICLE
An Open Letter to the Editors of Current History
A Book About Lenin
Prisoners of Liberation
The Foreign Policy of Independent India
French Scientists on the Atomic Future of France
A Well-Trod Path
Lessons of the Past
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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