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International Affairs

August, 2004, No. 4, Vol. 50

CONTENTS
Russia and the West: Common Security Interests
Globalization: Objective Logic and New Challenges
Law Overpowered by Considerations of Political Expediency
OSCE - from Vancouver to Vladivostok
Russia Will Never Accept the Role of a Poor Relation
Lessons of Iraq
Rwandan Genocide
Election Year 2004: No Time-out
Russia and the United States: Is "Cold Peace" Possible?
Russian Gasoline is More Expensive than American
How the MFA Promotes Russian Business Interests Abroad
Russia's National Identity and Image-Building
CERN and Dubna
Kazakh Diplomacy Coming of Age
The Varyag Sails to Japan
Peru: What May We Need in This Distant Land?
Language and Diplomacy
The World We're In
To Preserve Heritage of Mutual Trust
Russia and the Emergence of Bulgarian Statehood
On the Eve of Restoring Diplomatic Relations in 1896
Petar Mladenov: Diplomat and President
America: Love-Hate Relationship
"We Worked Together at the Geneva Conference (1954)"
Do Kings Have Power to Do Anything?
Are We Alone in the Cosmos?
Ambassadors' Stories
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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