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International Affairs

March, 1966, No. 3, Vol. 12

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
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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