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International Affairs

November, 1960, No. 11, Vol. 6

CONTENTS
The Soviet Union and the United Nations
Some Features of International Development
The Doctrine of "Acceptable War"—Illusions and Reality
Pie in the Sky
West Germany and NATO Policy
On the Eve of the U.S. Elections
What Is Going On in Spain?
Espionage and Diplomacy
Peace Through Disarmament
The Strategic and Political Value of Military Bases
The Arms Drive Strategy Cannot Win
The World Without Colonial Oppression
The Downfall of Colonialism in Africa
In the Service of the Colonialists
Federal Germany's Press
Need for Order
The Dirty War in the Dock
Co-operation with Asian Countries
The Problems of Independence
On the Eve of Elections
Merten's Exposure
In the Turkey of Atatϋrk
THE HISTORY OF THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR OF THE SOVIET UNION, 1941-1945
Canada at the Cross-roads
Great Advantages of Socialism
Modern Chamberlainism
Bonn—an Enemy of the Asian and African Peoples
FACTS and FIGURES
"INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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