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International Affairs

August, 2006, No. 4, Vol. 52

CONTENTS
"There are more benefits to be gained through friendship with modern Russia..."
Russia's Priorities
The Terrorism of Apocalypse
Russia-Europe Dialogue Continues
Russia and the Rapid Modernization of the Middle East
Lake Vostok Mysteries
On Alexander Bovin
2006 Midterm Congressional Elections
Not Enough Optimism
When Will the Russian Lobby in the United States Show Its Worth?
Islamophobia Pays No Dividends
How the Yugoslav Crisis Was Internationalized
Provincialism in Politics
The State Border with Lithuania
Artist Edgar Carrasco Arteagi
The Russian-German Summit in Tomsk
Russia Comes Back to Algeria
30 Years of Diplomatic Relations with the Philippines
Poland and the 1938 Munich Pact
At the 15th Session of the UN General Assembly in 1960
Urho Kekkonen's Legacy
Mikhail Gorbachev in New York, 1988 (From the Notes of the Soviet Representative at the UN)
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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