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International Affairs

November, 1958, No. 11, Vol. 4

CONTENTS
N. S. Khrushchov Replies to Questions Sent to Him by Murilo Marroquim de Souza, the Brazilian Journalist
The Ideas of October and the Progress of Mankind
Closely United for Peace and Socialism
Great Tasks Ahead
American Adventurism in the Far East
The Referendum in France: Results and Prospects
Indirect Aggression—a Weapon of the Imperialist Powers
Extend International Economic Co-operation!
Czechoslovakia and the Underdeveloped Countries
Britain and Nuclear War
The Western Powers and Nuclear Tests
The Third International Pugwash Conference
Problems of Controlled Disarmament and Liquidation of International Tension
Statement of the Third Pugwash Conference
An Article in the Yugoslav Magazine Medjunarodna Politika
Who, Then, Is Responsible for the Cold War?
U.S. Economic Crisis Affects Underdeveloped Countries
In the Interests of Peace and Good-neighbourly Relations
Republic Proclaimed
Talks in Tokyo
A Barren Meeting
A Full-fledged Member of the Universal Postal Union
A Useful Conference and Harmful "Experiments"
A Fresh Blow at Colonialism
Monopolies and Prices
On the Eve of Elections
Assembly of Writers
FOREIGN AFFAIRS CHRONICLE
Documents Accuse
The Abyss Between France and the United States
The Voice of Africa
A History of the Second World War
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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