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International Affairs

February, 1976, No. 2, Vol. 22

CONTENTS
THE TRIUMPH OF THE LENINIST POLICY OF PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE
TWO SYSTEMS OF INTEGRATION AND ECONOMIC TIES IN EUROPE
FOREIGN POLICY OF THE USSR
A NOTEWORTHY LANDMARK IN SOVIET-CZECHOSLOVAK RELATIONS
PEOPLE'S POLAND GAINS GROUND
EUROPE: PRINCIPLES OF SECURITY AND COOPERATION
Foreign Policy Concepts of Maoism
SPECIFICITIES OF CAPITALIST DEVELOPMENT IN ASIAN AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES
LATIN AMERICA: "DEVELOPMENT MODELS"
INTER-IMPERIALIST CONTRADICTIONS AND THE STRATEGY OF "ATLANTICISM"
THE SOVIET UNION'S STRUGGLE FOR MILITARY DÉTENTE
WHAT IS BEHIND THE "FREEDOM OF INFORMATION" CONCEPT
THE WEST IN SEARCH OF A COMMON STRATEGY
THE MIDDLE EAST: AN IMPORTANT INITIATIVE
GHOSTS OF THE PAST IN EUROPE TODAY
The Facts About Soviet-Chinese Relations
Under Pressure of Reality
The Saga of the French Resistance
Monopolies in the Pacific
Dangerous Recrudescences
FACTS AND FIGURES
PROBLEMS OF ASIAN SECURITY
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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