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International Affairs

April, 1960, No. 4, Vol. 6

CONTENTS
Leninist Foreign Policy and International Relations
On Lenin's Instructions
Through Asia
The Hungarian People's Fifteen Years of Freedom
The Main Obstacle to a Détente
The Missile Business in the U.S.A.
Disarmament and the Plans for Establishing an International Police Force
An "Agonizing Reappraisal" of Dulles' Legacy
Industrialization Problems of Asian Countries
Words Should Be Followed by Deeds
The Fate That Was in Store for Britain
A Canadian Reader's Opinion
Provocative Assemblage in Lahore
Bonn "Prepares" for the Summit
Dangerous Plans
The Results of the Debates
Cold War Supporters Meet
Diplomacy by Gesture
Can It "Live Within Its Means"?
Impotent Recommendations
"IT IS HAPPENING NOW IN AMERICA"
MANOLIS GLEZOS: "Democracy in Our Country Is Living Through a Tragedy"
ÖSTEN UNDÉN: "A Major Item on the Agenda of Future International Negotiations"
Major Work on History of Diplomacy
Iraq's First Success in Economic Progress
A Policy Fraught With Fatal Consequences
To Please the Forces of War and Aggression
FACTS and FIGURES
"INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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