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International Affairs

April, 1976, No. 4, Vol. 22

CONTENTS
THE LENINIST POLICY OF PEACE AND CREATIVE ENDEAVOUR
ALONG THE COMMON COURSE TOWARD PEACE AND SECURITY
HIGHROAD OF PROGRESS IN THE SOCIALIST COUNTRIES
Two Systems—Two Ways of Life
THE EUROPEAN CONFERENCE: EXPERIENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE
WORLD ECONOMIC RELATIONS IN THE 1970s
The Troubles of "Green Europe"
NEW REALITIES IN INTER-AMERICAN RELATIONS
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND NON-USE OF FORCE
BOURGEOIS THEORIES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
ASIA'S PRESSING PROBLEM
MAOISM: FROM "ULTRA-REVOLUTIONARINESS" TO A BLOC WITH REACTION
SYRIA: A LAND RENEWED
From Diplomatic Isolation to Recognition
Disarmament is a Blessing for Mankind
"National Priorities" and the Federal Budget
The Monopolies And "Black Gold" of Venezuela
Problems of Present-Day Europe. European Security and Development Tendencies in Western Europe
Ernest H. Preeg, Economic Blocs and US Foreign Policy
FACTS AND FIGURES
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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