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International Affairs

February, 1985, No. 2, Vol. 31

CONTENTS
ANDREI GROMYKO INTERVIEWED BY POLITICAL ANALYSTS
DETENTE CAN AND MUST BE RESTORED
MILITARIZATION OF OUTER SPACE-A THREAT TO MANKIND
THE SOVIET POLITICAL SYSTEM: GENUINE DEMOCRACY
AN IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO DEEPENING FRATERNAL COOPERATION
SOVIET TRADE UNIONS IN THE STRUGGLE FOR PEACE
Non-Use of Force, a Fundamental Principle of International Relations
AMERICAN NEOCOLONIALISM'S TESTING RANGE IN THE CARIBBEAN
European Security-A Major Prerequisite for World Peace
The Liberatory Mission of the Soviet Armed Forces
STATE-SPONSORED TERRORISM SHOULD BE OUTLAWED
USSR-POLAND: 40 YEARS OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
SOUTH AFRICA: MOUNTING POPULAR WRATH
SOUTH ASIA: STRATEGIC GOALS OF US IMPERIALISM
US Imperial Policy in Oceania
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH YEAR
FOR SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
Blasphemy with a "Human" Face
THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE AS IT REALLY IS
VIETNAM: A CLEAR SKY OVERHEAD
IN THE CAPITAL OF YUGOSLAVIA
A Policy That Has Come Full Circle
A New Study on the Federal Republic of Germany
Ambitions and Realities of a "United Europe"
A Myth Debunked
FACTS AND FIGURES
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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