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International Affairs

February, 1969, No. 2, Vol. 15

CONTENTS
The U.S.S.R. All-Out to Ban Nuclear Weapons
"New Period" in Peking's Foreign Policy?
Britain's European Illusions
Militaristic Fever in Federal Germany
Wartime Economy of the D.R.V.
Pentagon Steps Up Tension in the Mediterranean
Dollar Invades Western Europe
Military Use of the Sea-Bed Should Be Banned
PEACE PROSPECTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST
SOCIALIST FOREIGN POLICY PROMOTING PEACE AND SOCIAL PROGRESS
VISION OVER THE CENTURIES, MYOPIA OVER THE DECADES
UNESCO AND PRESSING WORLD PROBLEMS
MEXICO AND THE MEXICANS
LESSONS OF THE PAST ARE NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN
A Good Start
Useful Contacts
Important Session
Parliamentary Review
New Dose of War Hysteria
Collapse of an Alliance
Burden of Responsibility
Against the People's Interests
THE WAR YEARS
Lenin in Paris
A Book of Interest to Many
History Calls to Account
Anatomy of a Myth
FACTS AND FIGURES
FROM THE HISTORY OF SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY
"INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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