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International Affairs

January, 1987, No. 1, Vol. 33

CONTENTS
TWO APPROACHES TO THE KEY PROBLEM
COOPERATION OF THE SOCIALIST COUNTRIES IN WORLD POLITICS
AN EVENT OF HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE
The Experience of Mongolia and Newly Free Countries' Development
PROBLEMS OF COOPERATION IN THE PACIFIC REGION
International Community and the Problem of World Money
COVENANTS ON HUMAN RIGHTS: THEIR HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF SOVIET-MEXICAN RELATIONS
THE ARMS RACE BOOMERANG
FOR SECURITY ON SEA ROUTES
CONVENTION ON BANNING BACTERIOLOGICAL WEAPONS (Results of the Second Review Conference)
USSR-ARGENTINA: AN EXAMPLE OF EQUITABLE TIES
SOVIET-ITALIAN RELATIONS
ECONOMIC WARFARE IN US POWER POLITICS
CMEA Countries: Bilateral Cooperation Programmes
CRIMINAL ALLIANCE WITH THE APARTHEID REGIME
Genesis of the Militarist Course
A Means of Strengthening International Security
The Main Threat to Peace in the South of Africa
FACTS AND FIGURES
DIPLOMATIC PROTOCOL
SOVIET TRADE REPRESENTATION
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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