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International Affairs

April, 1972, No. 4, Vol. 18

CONTENTS
Socialist Countries' Struggle for European Security
Disarmament Questions at the 26th UN General Assembly
Western Aid to the "Third World": Statistics and Reality
The Economy of Capitalism at the Beginning of 1972
The Economic Competition Between the Two Systems and the Problems of Peace
Washington's "Quiet Diplomacy" and Middle East Political Realities
THE SHAPING OF THE ALL-UNION FOREIGN POLICY
THE STRUGGLE OF THE CPSU FOR UNITY OF THE WORLD COMMUNIST MOVEMENT AND AGAINST OPPORTUNISM AND REVISIONISM
AGGRESSIVE WAR TO GO ON
TOWARDS NORMALISING THE SITUATION IN EUROPE
THE ORIGIN OF LENINIST EASTERN POLICY
SOVIET-JAPANESE ECONOMIC RELATIONS
A REPRESENTATIVE BODY FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION
New Five-Year Plan
Dollar Devalued — Contradictions Remain
Imperialist Intrigues
"Six" and "Four" Make "Ten"
"Paradise" Lost
Struggle for Stronger Independence
Documents on the Struggle for Peace and International Security
Western Europe Looks for a New Road
Americans in Panama
Welfare for Some
N. M. Nikolsky, The Scientific and Technological Revolution: World Economics, Politics, Population
Soviet and American Policies in the United Nations: A Twenty-Five-Year Perspective, Edited by A. Rubinstein and G. Ginsburgs
FACTS AND FIGURES
European Security Problems on the Agenda
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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