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International Affairs

February, 2002, No. 1, Vol. 48

CONTENTS
President Putin at the Texan Ranch
What Is in Store for the World?
Tenth Anniversary of the Commonwealth of Independent States
A New Quality in the NATO-Russia Relationship
OSCE's Place in Europe's Architecture
The Non-Aligned Movement: 40 Years After
Russia's Indispensable Role in the Fight against Terrorism
A Threat to Every Nation, the Entire World Community
How not to Fall into the Crime Trap
A Russian at the Bundestag
Changes in the Geopolitical Borderlands: Europe and Central Asia
Seven Theses by Opponents of International Information Security
Moscow as a Mirror of Russian Reforms
Kaliningrad Exclave and Globalization
Management Department of the RF Foreign Ministry
Mood in Riga Streets Still Far-Right
Benelux: Gradually Expanding Relations
China: Advancing Bilateral Cooperation
Great Diplomats of the Era of Catherine the Great
Russians in the History of Liechtenstein
Thus Spake Machiavelli
Capitalist Etiquette and World Revolution
Scenes from Life
Lunch at the White House and Other Stories
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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