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International Affairs

Февраль 2005, № 1, Том 51

CONTENTS
This Year Was Not an Easy One...
New Year Wishes from Sages
The Comparative Advantages of the OSCE Are Being Eroded
Shanghai, Moscow Agreements - an Important Confidence-Building Instrument
Iraq, Middle East and Africa
Russia - NATO: Toward a New Stage of Interaction?
A Historical Chance Was Not Lost
New Vistas of Russia-India Cooperation
In 2004, Russian Foreign Policy Moved Ahead Cementing Its Achievements and Never Losing Initiative
American Elections: "Patriot Games," or the New Image of the George W. Bush Administration
CFE Treaty: Russia Has Traveled Its Part of the Road
The Post-Arafat Middle East
CIS: Countering Threats to Security and Stability
Ten Years of the START Treaty
Kyoto: Saving the Polar Bears
The End of Russia's Oil Boom - What Then?
Republic of Bashkortostan: International and Foreign Economic Relations
Following Ancestors' Behests
Salavat Yulayev, National Hero of Bashkortostan
2004: The Environment Year
Economic Potential of Bashkortostan's Industry
Yuli Vorontsov is 75, Boris Kolokolov is 80
No Other Ambassador Served in So Many World Capitals
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