| CONTENTS |
| COMMUNIST CONSTRUCTION IN THE SOVIET UNION AND THE LENINIST FOREIGN POLICY |
| SOCIALIST INTERNATIONALISM AND SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY |
| THE SOVIET UNION AND THE YOUNG INDEPENDENT STATES |
| THE U.S.S.R. AND THE CAPITALIST WORLD |
| SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY AND THE HISTORICAL OBJECTIVE OF THE WORKING-CLASS MOVEMENT |
| MORE WANTON ESCALATION |
| On Stage and Behind the Scenes |
| Political Trends in the Arab East |
| European Policy of the U.S.A. |
| Fifth Year at Geneva |
| The Inter-American System in the Grip of Contradictions |
| THE "GREAT SOCIETY" MYTH |
| Confessions of a Learned Revanchist |
| The Federal Republic's Nuclear Dilemma |
| FRANCE AND THE U.S.A.-THEIR ECONOMIC CONTRADICTIONS |
| Implementation of the Tashkent Declaration |
| For Stability and Peace in Europe |
| Important Initiative |
| New Advances |
| Anxious Days |
| Left-Centre Crisis |
| "Big Coalition" Passions |
| A Lesson Wasted |
| After the Coup |
| Treaty Still Holds, Differences Persist |
| Nineteen Forty-Five |
| Past Lessons and the Present |
| Recklessness Disguised as Political Realism |
| Greek Myths and Reality |
| Two Approaches to "Third World" Problems |
| Facts and Figures |
| The Potsdam Conference of the Leaders of the Three Great Powers |
| Progress Publishers Books in 1966 |