| CONTENTS |
| N. S. KHRUSHCHOV'S LETTER To Bertrand Russell |
| N. S. KHRUSHCHOV'S REPLIES to the Correspondent of the Mexican Newspaper Excelsior, Manuel Mejido |
| Lenin on Peaceful Co-existence |
| Japan's Foreign Policy Today |
| A New Form of Economic Co-operation Between the Socialist Countries |
| Britain and the H-Bomb |
| The U.S.A.—Prop of a Collapsing Colonialism |
| The German Democratic Republic and the Arab East |
| West German Foreign Policy at the Crossroads |
| In the Interests of the Soviet and Pakistani Peoples |
| Some Sidelights of the "Phoney War" |
| The Capitalist Economy in 1957 |
| Towards the Summit |
| Bandung—a Milestone |
| The Truth About the Baruch Plan |
| Great Prospects |
| Road to Suicide |
| Withdrawal of Chinese Volunteers |
| Disarmament From "Positions of Strength" |
| An Important Victory |
| Talks in Bucharest |
| Economic Successes |
| Arena of Imperialist Intrigues |
| FOREIGN AFFAIRS CHRONICLE |
| An Open Letter to the Editors of Current History |
| A Book About Lenin |
| Prisoners of Liberation |
| The Foreign Policy of Independent India |
| French Scientists on the Atomic Future of France |
| A Well-Trod Path |
| Lessons of the Past |