| CONTENTS |
| Socialist Countries' Struggle for European Security |
| Disarmament Questions at the 26th UN General Assembly |
| Western Aid to the "Third World": Statistics and Reality |
| The Economy of Capitalism at the Beginning of 1972 |
| The Economic Competition Between the Two Systems and the Problems of Peace |
| Washington's "Quiet Diplomacy" and Middle East Political Realities |
| THE SHAPING OF THE ALL-UNION FOREIGN POLICY |
| THE STRUGGLE OF THE CPSU FOR UNITY OF THE WORLD COMMUNIST MOVEMENT AND AGAINST OPPORTUNISM AND REVISIONISM |
| AGGRESSIVE WAR TO GO ON |
| TOWARDS NORMALISING THE SITUATION IN EUROPE |
| THE ORIGIN OF LENINIST EASTERN POLICY |
| SOVIET-JAPANESE ECONOMIC RELATIONS |
| A REPRESENTATIVE BODY FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION |
| New Five-Year Plan |
| Dollar Devalued — Contradictions Remain |
| Imperialist Intrigues |
| "Six" and "Four" Make "Ten" |
| "Paradise" Lost |
| Struggle for Stronger Independence |
| Documents on the Struggle for Peace and International Security |
| Western Europe Looks for a New Road |
| Americans in Panama |
| Welfare for Some |
| N. M. Nikolsky, The Scientific and Technological Revolution: World Economics, Politics, Population |
| Soviet and American Policies in the United Nations: A Twenty-Five-Year Perspective, Edited by A. Rubinstein and G. Ginsburgs |
| FACTS AND FIGURES |
| European Security Problems on the Agenda |