International Affairs

五月, 1958, No. 5, Vol. 4

CONTENTS
Interview Given by N. S. Khrushchov to Eric Ridder, Owner and Publisher of the American Journal of Commerce, and Its Editor, Heinz Luedicke
An Historic Act
Karl Marx on the Foreign Policy of the Working Class
Where Is U.S. Foreign Policy Leading?
The Eisenhower Doctrine and the Peoples of the East
The Situation in Indonesia
Expansion of the West German Monopolies in Europe
Fraternal Poland Today
THE UNILATERAL CESSATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS TESTS
The Quebec Agreement
The Periodization of the History of Soviet Foreign Policy
OPENING REMARKS
FEATURES OF THE POST-WAR CYCLE IN THE UNITED STATES
ECONOMIC SITUATION OF THE EUROPEAN CAPITALIST COUNTRIES
THE CRISIS IN THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN
SOME SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE U.S. ECONOMIC CRISIS
THE ECONOMIC CRISIS AND THE UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES
THE RIPENING OF THE NEW ECONOMIC CRISIS AND THE SHARPENING OF THE CONTRADICTIONS OF CAPITALISM
MILITARIZATION OF CAPITALIST ECONOMY AND THE POST-WAR CYCLE
THE ECONOMIC CRISIS IN THE UNITED STATES AND SOME ASPECTS OF WORLD TRADE
ECONOMIC THEORY AND THE POST-WAR CYCLE
Constitutions of British Colonies and Their Role in Imperialist Policy
Comments on N. S. Khrushchov's Letter to Bertrand Russell
Closer Friendly Relations
The "Clean" Bomb and Unclean Intentions
Crisis of Foreign Policy
Anti-State Plot
A Vital Demand
Elections Prelude
Growing Political Tension
The Asian Tour
Contradictions Revealed
FOREIGN AFFAIRS CHRONICLE
Aden
Madagascar
A Treatise on Lenin's Decree
British Scientists on Atomic Radiation Hazards
A Distorting Mirror
Some Problems and Prospects of Tunisia's Development
U.S. Monopolies in Argentina