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International Affairs

February, 1983, No. 2, Vol. 29

CONTENTS
USSR: Course for Peace and Progress
THE INTERNATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE BATTLE OF STALINGRAD
EQUAL AND MUTUALLY ADVANTAGEOUS COOPERATION
EUROPEAN SECURITY AND THE USA
The Arms Race and the Working Class in the West
INSTRUMENT OF WASHINGTON'S HEGEMONISTIC POLICY
THE TNC STRATEGY IN AFRICA
FAILURE OF IMPERIAL CLAIMS
US IMPERIALIST EXPANSION IN ARAB COUNTRIES
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND NATIONAL LIBERATION
A GUARANTEE OF INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
OUTDATED CONCEPTS AND THE WORLD TODAY
THE PENTAGON'S CHEMICAL WEAPONS
CUBA TODAY
SILHOUETTES OF BRUSSELS
The Truth About the Second Front
A Major Instrument of Multilateral Diplomacy
The Common Security Doctrine
The Anatomy of Washington's Middle East Policy
Ideological Processes in Newly-Free Countries
Futile Search for Compromise
FACTS AND FIGURES
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SOCIAL SCIENCES
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