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International Affairs

September, 1983, No. 9, Vol. 29

CONTENTS
WORKING TOWARDS PEACE FOR THE BENEFIT OF MAN
EXISTING SOCIALISM AND 20TH CENTURY "CRUSADERS"
THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE MAINTENANCE OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE
POLITICAL CORRUPTION: PART AND PARCEL OF BOURGEOIS SOCIETY
EUROPEAN BUSINESS COOPERATION: PROPONENTS AND OPPONENTS
THE SOVIET-WEST GERMAN DIALOGUE CONTINUES
Two Approaches to the Disarmament Problem
THE MOSCOW MEETING
THE PEOPLES' RESOLVE TO PREVENT WAR
A HISTORIC ACT
AT THE SOURCE OF DETENTE
NEW INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
THE BATTLE OF THE "FIERY SALIENT"
The Imperial Course as Reflected in the Eisenhower Diaries
A PEACEFUL FUTURE FOR THE INDIAN OCEAN
ITALY: Changes Without Change
A Study of New Phenomena in the Capitalist World
Greenland in the Pentagon's Designs
A Policy Against Peace
International Law on Crimes
Through a Distorting Mirror
An Agency for Undermining International Security
A Reasonable and Timely Appeal
FACTS AND FIGURES
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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