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International Affairs

February, 1958, No. 2, Vol. 4

CONTENTS
A Genuine Peace Programme
EXCHANGE OF LETTERS Between C. Rajagopalachari and N. S. Khrushchov
A Guardian of Peace and Security
Proletarian Internationalism in World Relations
France and the United States
Peter The Great Bay
Post-war Economic Development of the Capitalist World
From Bandung to Cairo
A Great Alliance
"For Closer Co-operation Between the Countries of Asia and Africa"
Ghana Has Traditionally Cherished Freedom
The Periodization of the History of Soviet Foreign Policy
The Imperialist Struggle for Spheres of Investment in Canada
The Falsification of Soviet-Turkish Relations
Mr. Dulles' Political Credo
February 1948—February 1958
To Avert Nuclear War
Nation-wide Discussion
Step Towards Détente
New Military Triangle
Pre-election Campaign
Economic Progress
A U.S. Military Base
An Imperialist Threat
More Arms Bills
Casting Shadows
FOREIGN AFFAIRS CHRONICLE
Economic Progress in the Socialist Countries of Europe
Entrance to the Cosmos
U. S. Imperialism in Venezuela
Arab Struggle and Victories
FROM THE HISTORY OF SOVIET-TURKISH RELATIONS
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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