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International Affairs

December, 1961, No. 12, Vol. 7

CONTENTS
N. S. KHRUSHCHOV'S REPLIES TO THE PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN, Mr. HAYATO IKEDA, AND TO THE PRIME MINISTER OF SWEDEN, Mr. TAGE ERLANDER
Internationalism and Socialist Patriotism
Disarmament and Its Enemies
Hotbed of Aggression in the Heart of Europe
Two Foreign Policies and the Afro-Asian Countries
"Pay More!" the U.S.A. Tells Its Allies
The U.S. Monopolies' African Crusade
The Sources of Evil and the Magnificent Change
The Policy of Economic Conquering of Western Europe
Canada Opposes U.S. Domination
The Small Countries and NATO
Venezuela at the Crossroads
The Italian Press
Congress of "Understudies"
In Defiance of the People's Will
A Threat to Neutrality
Conference of Oil Exporting Countries
Gilpatric Strikes at the City
Illusion Smashed
After the Elections
SEATO Provocation
French Apologists of Nuclear War
On a Wrong Wave Length
A Policy Condemned by History
The "Holy See" in the Modern World
The Policy of the Multimillionaires
FACTS and FIGURES
List of Articles for 1961
"INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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