International Affairs

April, 1973, No. 4, Vol. 19

CONTENTS
An Important Factor Behind Positive World Developments
Cohesion of the Socialist Community: an Earnest of Peace
A New Chapter in the History of Europe
Peaceful Coexistence in Contemporary International Relations
The Principle of Non-Use of Force as a Law of International Life
The USSR's Struggle for Elimination of the Hotbeds of War, Against the Aggressive Policy of Imperialism
Détente and the Problems of Ideological Struggle
Cooperation and Ideological Confrontation
Development of Economic Ties: An Important Factor for Stronger Peace
Colonialism and Neocolonialism: Obstacles to Peace and Progress
Peace Programme and Manoeuvres Against It
Growing Activities of International Democratic Organisations
Two Types of Economic Integration
Problem of Armed Forces Reductions in Europe
South Asia: Tendencies Toward Stability
Britain's European Gambit
Naval Power in the US Strategic Plans
THE VICTORY OF THE VIETNAMESE PEOPLE: A TRIUMPH OF THE FORCES OF PEACE
SOVIET-US BUSINESS TIES
ON AFRICAN SOIL
PREPARATION OF THE MUNICH DEAL
The Evolution of "Foreign Affairs" an Its Bounds
Toward a Common Goal
Imperialism's Nuclear Diplomacy
Wealth and Power
Anatomy of the US Aggression in Indochina
G. P. Chernikov, D. A. Chernikova, [Proponents and Opponents of Franco-Soviet Cooperation]
FACTS AND FIGURES
DOCUMENTS ON MATTERS RELATING TO THE STRENGTHENING OF PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE
AGREEMENT ON ENDING THE WAR AND RESTORING PEACE IN VIETNAM