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International Affairs

July, 1981, No. 7, Vol. 27

CONTENTS
NEW IMPETUS TO DISARMAMENT TALKS
THE FOREIGN POLICY OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPURLIC OF AFGHANISTAN
SOCIALIST INTEGRATION TODAY
THE UN CHARTER: AN EFFECTIVE INSTRUMENT FOR STRENGTHENING PEACE
TO UPHOLD DETENTE: A MUST OF TODAY
THE IMPERIALIST THREAT TO AFRICA
BRITISH AMBITIONS AND REALITY
THE USSR IN THE STRUGGLE FOR A PEACEFUL OUTER SPACE
DOCTORS FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
THE "BASES STRATEGY"-A STRATEGY OF EXPANSION AND DIKTAT
"PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE" IN IMPERIALIST AGGRESSIVE POLICY
MADRID: KEEPING UP THE MOMENTUM
THE PERSIAN GULF: REAL PATHS TO PEACE
THE END OF THE THIRD REICH'S DIPLOMACY
INDIA'S HOPES AND CONCERNS
The World Capitalist Economy: Sharp Contradictions
Turning Points of History
The Lingering Past
Regional Cooperation Among the Developing Countries
A Critique of Bourgeois Theories of "Underdevelopment"
FACTS AND FIGURES
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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