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International Affairs

March, 1983, No. 3, Vol. 29

CONTENTS
THE LENINIST PEACE POLICY IN ACTION
TO STRENGTHEN TRUST AND MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING IN ASIA
NEOCOLONIALISM TODAY
TRADE WARS IN THE WEST
The Peace Programme for the 1980s: Implementation and Follow-Up
Detente-An Imperative of Time
Socialist Policy Is a Policy of Peace and Detente
CSSR's Foreign Policy: Peace Programme for the 1980s
The Arms Race and the Future of Capitalism
Unity of Revolutionary Forces-A Guarantee of Success in the Struggle Against Imperialism
Developing Countries in World Politics
A New Stage in Interimperialist Rivalry
The Unprecedented Scope of the Antiwar Movement
The World Ideological Struggle Intensifies
The Top Priority-to Eliminate the Threat of War
MEIR VILNER: The Rulers of Israel are US Imperialists' Accomplices
EUROPE IN THE FOCUS OF WORLD POLITICS
THE PEOPLES AGAINST NUCLEAR BARBARISM
WASHINGTON'S CARIBBEAN POLICY IN A DEAD-END
PENTAGON BASES IN AFRICA
ANGOLA: WORK AND STRUGGLE
PARIS AND THE PROVINCES
In the Struggle for Social Emancipation
Security for Northern Europe
Using a Demagnetized Compass
Problems of Development Strategy in Asia
Criticism of a Short-Sighted Policy
FACTS AND FIGURES
Conference in the USSR Ministry of Foreign Trade
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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