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International Affairs

August, 1998, No. 4, Vol. 44

CONTENTS
Russia: Reforms and Foreign Policy
After the Nuclear Tests in South Asia
Russia and Japan Meet at Kawana
START-2: Benefits Outweigh Costs
Russia-U.S.: Politics of Selective Resistance
European Union: Privileged Relations with Russia
The West Steps up Activity in the Transcaucasus
Cuba: We Return to Russia
Diplomacy as an Instrument of Good Governance
Cooperation in Outer Space
Tenghiz Oil in the 21st Century
"Peace for Land" in the Middle East
Japanese Landscape with a Russian View
APEC : Russia and the Asia Pacific
Russian-Taiwanese Contacts
Training Diplomats for the 21st Century
Latvia and Estonia: Human Rights Violations in the Center of Europe
Russian Expatriates in the CIS
Russia's Way: National Identity and Foreign Policy
The First Soviet H-Bomb: A Recollection
Madrid: Autumn of 1980
Are Kings Really Omnipotent?
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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