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International Affairs

February, 1967, No. 2, Vol. 13

CONTENTS
Nation-Wide Approval of Leninist Course
EUROPEAN CONTRASTS
THE GERMAN QUESTION AND THE PRESENT SITUATION
THE SOCIALIST STATES' STRUGGLE FOR EUROPEAN SECURITY
U.N. Facing New Tasks
Socialist Co-operation and National Welfare
U.S.A.-Britain-Europe
The Air War over Indochina
Western Economy on the Threshold of 1967
Aggressive U.S. Policy in Latin America
The Space-Missile Business
Military-Economic Integration in Western Europe
Washington's "New Frontiers" in Africa
IMPERIALIST CONCEPTIONS OF PREVENTING REVOLUTION
Steady Advance
Labour Successes
Political Aspects of the Oil Conflict
The Root of the Trouble
Border Provocations
The Crisis and Right-Wing Moves
"Gorillas" on the March
Defeat for Union Minière
Another U.S. Base?
Hour of Trial
BEFORE THE WAR
Apologist of Neo-colonialism in Africa
Lessons From the Recent Past
American Journalist's Illusions
Kenya: Choice of a Way
Facts and Figures
"INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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