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International Affairs

October, 1997, No. 5, Vol. 43

CONTENTS
President Yeltsin on IAEA
To the Readers of International Affairs
The IAEA: Fit for New Challenges
On the Anniversary of IAEA
IAEA Safeguards: A System in Transition
Nuclear Energy: Challenges and Strategies
Radioisotopes for Sustainable Development
Russia and IAEA
Researching the Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion
An Agency Within the U.N. System
IAEA as a World Scientific Center
A View from Kurchatov Institute
Overcoming the Consequences of Chernobyl
Ways of Upgrading IAEA
My Ten Years with IAEA
Ensuring Radiation Safety
A Russian Laboratory of Microparticles Analysis
Observations on Disarmament Issues
On Our Relations with the United States
Trying to Solve the Middle East Crisis
NATO Expansion: Myths and Prospects
United Nations and the Human Rights
Norway as Peacemaker
Russia and Transcaucasia
The North Sea Route
Experience of Switzerland's Chairmanship of OSCE
Africa: The Continent of Conflicts
A New Forum on the Indian Ocean
The Unknown Khrushchev
The Russian Air Force
Brother, Come and Visit Me in Moscow
My Heart Belongs to Moscow
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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