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International Affairs

August, 1994, No. 8, Vol. 40

CONTENTS
A Strategy for Partnership
Ours Is Not to Bury the Market but to Lay Hold of It
RUSSIA AND EASTERN EUROPE
The Problem of Nuclear Nonproliferation in Korea
The CSCE and Challenges of Today
Trouble Spots in the CIS and International Law
Egypt and Russia: Lessons of Cooperation
Russia Prefers to Follow Its Own Path
The Concept of the Global System and Problems of the South of Eurasia
German Unification and Russia
Dissolution of the Comintern in 1943
The Russians in Berlin, 1945
Qualities Which Diplomats Need
Freemasonry in World Politics
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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