| CONTENTS |
| Leninist Foreign Policy and International Relations |
| On Lenin's Instructions |
| Through Asia |
| The Hungarian People's Fifteen Years of Freedom |
| The Main Obstacle to a Détente |
| The Missile Business in the U.S.A. |
| Disarmament and the Plans for Establishing an International Police Force |
| An "Agonizing Reappraisal" of Dulles' Legacy |
| Industrialization Problems of Asian Countries |
| Words Should Be Followed by Deeds |
| The Fate That Was in Store for Britain |
| A Canadian Reader's Opinion |
| Provocative Assemblage in Lahore |
| Bonn "Prepares" for the Summit |
| Dangerous Plans |
| The Results of the Debates |
| Cold War Supporters Meet |
| Diplomacy by Gesture |
| Can It "Live Within Its Means"? |
| Impotent Recommendations |
| "IT IS HAPPENING NOW IN AMERICA" |
| MANOLIS GLEZOS: "Democracy in Our Country Is Living Through a Tragedy" |
| ÖSTEN UNDÉN: "A Major Item on the Agenda of Future International Negotiations" |
| Major Work on History of Diplomacy |
| Iraq's First Success in Economic Progress |
| A Policy Fraught With Fatal Consequences |
| To Please the Forces of War and Aggression |
| FACTS and FIGURES |
| "INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS" |