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International Affairs

July, 1983, No. 7, Vol. 29

CONTENTS
THE PROBLEM OF PRESERVING PEACE AND THE IDEOLOGICAL STRUGGLE
FRATERNAL UNITY OF THE COUNTRIES OF INDOCHINA
THE INADMISSIBILITY OF NUCLEAR WAR-THE IMPERATIVE OF THE TIMES
PERNICIOUS CONSEQUENCES OF AN AGGRESSIVE COURSE
FOR PEACEFUL USES OF OUTER SPACE
RELIGIOUS FORCES AGAINST WAR THREAT
THE EFFECTS OF INFLATION IN THE WEST
"QUIET" AGGRESSION AGAINST EL SALVADOR
AGAINST DISTORTION OF THE FACTS OF THE SOVIET-BRITISH TALKS (October 1944)
Washington's European Hostages
Socialist International Relations: Substance and Development Trends
The Crisis of Capitalism and Its Impact of the Developing Countries
PEACE AND SECURITY FOR EUROPE
Outlines of a New Militaristic Alliance in the Far East
A YEAR AFTER THE MALVINAS CRISIS
"THE CALIFORNIA BELLWETHER"
An Aggressive Policy That Has No Future
Atlantic Reasoning
Apology of Neocolonialism
Polls and Politics
Expansion Disguised As Aid"
FACTS AND FIGURES
PUGWASH DECLARATION ON THE DANGERS OF NUCLEAR WAR
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
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