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International Affairs

March, 1958, No. 3, Vol. 4

CONTENTS
N. S. KHRUSHCHOV'S REPLY to the Twickenham Council for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons
THE SPUTNIKS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
A NEW ERA IN SCIENCE
SOVIET SCIENCE AND COMPETITION BETWEEN TWO SYSTEMS
MILITARY STRATEGY AND FOREIGN POLICY
THE CRISIS OF THE "POSITIONS OF STRENGTH" POLICY
THE PROBLEM OF NEUTRALITY TODAY
FOREIGN SCIENTISTS AND SCHOLARS DISCUSS THE ROLE OF SCIENCE IN SOCIETY
Peaceful Co-existence—the Basis of International Relations
A New Arab State
France and the United States
Democratic Demagogy and Racist Practice
A Summit Meeting
Soviet-Burmese Friendship
A Soviet Diplomatic Move in Defence of Swedish Neutrality
ALGERIA FIGHTS ON
Outlaw Nuclear Weapons
A Step Forward
South-East Asian Visit
U.S. Rulers Say: "No!"
End of the Jiménez Regime
Election Stunt Misfires
Threatening Symptoms
Rapprochement With Revanchists
Whose Interests Do They Represent?
An Urgent Necessity
For Peace and Unity
FOREIGN AFFAIRS CHRONICLE
Pact of Peace and Security
Czechoslovakia Nears Her Goal
Lessons From the Past
Everybody Is Talking About the New Stars
A New Collection of Treaties
Readers Discuss Our Journal
SCIENTIFIC LIFE
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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