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International Affairs

November, 1961, No. 11, Vol. 7

CONTENTS
CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS OF THE U.S.S.R., N. S. KHRUSHCHOV, AND THE PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN, HAYATO IKEDA
A Historical Milestone
Results and Prospects of the Development of International Relations
Foreign Policy of Right-Wing Socialists and the Collapse of Anfi-Communism
Some Aspects of the Problem of Peace and War
Growing Instability of Capitalist Economy
Semantic Camouflage of Imperialist Politics
Partners in Plunder
The U.N. Declaration and Reality
The German Democratic Republic: Bulwark of Peace in Europe
Yankee Imperialism Tries the Long Way Around
Archipelago in Imperialist Bondage
U.N.: Its Possibilities and Prospects
New Intrigues
"New Frontier" and "Closed Doors"
Independence and Colonialist Intrigues
The Market Is Common But the Aims Are Different
Under the American Heel
After the Elections
Rearmament Continues
The Alarm Sounds in the Colonialists' Camp
A Vicious Circle
Still in the Grip of Illusions
Lawyers from the Socialist Countries on Problems of International Law
FACTS AND FIGURES
"INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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