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International Affairs

February, 1959, No. 2, Vol. 5

CONTENTS
Exchange of Letters Between C. Rajagopalachari and N. S. Khrushchov
The Seven-Year Plan and Peaceful Co-Existence
A New Phase in the Economic Competition Between the Two Systems
Foreign Policy and Social Progress
The Communist International and the United Front
The Berlin Problem and International Law
Some Results of the 13th General Assembly
Contemporary British Colonial Policy
The U.S.A. Thwarts Solution of Surprise Attack Problem
A Treaty of Great Friendship
Hungary Today
A German Peace Treaty—the Demand of the Hour
Operation Crossword
Africa Shakes Off Colonial Slavery
A Defeat to U. S. Imperialism
At the Start of the Year
Currency Changes
Expansion of Economic Ties
Tension in Political Situation
New Attempts at Dismemberment
Why the U.S.A. "Excused" the Debt
The Bulwark of Peace and Socialism
Obituary of the Fourth Republic
Through the Distorting Glass
The Military Negotiations Between the Soviet Union, Britain and France in 1939
Negotiations Between the Military Missions of the U.S.S.R., Britain and France in August 1939
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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