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International Affairs

December, 1972, No. 12, Vol. 18

CONTENTS
Soviet Foreign Policy as a Factor Promoting the Revolutionary Transformation of the World
The Nationality Question and the Formation of the Soviet State
The UN and the Security of Nations
The Capitalist Economy: A Crisis Spiral
Peking and the "Third World"
Japan: A New Stage in Policy
DIPLOMATIC PRACTICE: FORMS AND METHODS
BEFORE THE GREAT ORDEAL
IDEOLOGICAL CONFRONTATION OF THE TWO SYSTEMS
SOVIET-FRENCH COOPERATION GROWS DEEPER
A DIPLOMAT OF THE LENINIST SCHOOL
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: CONTRADICTIONS OF INDUSTRIALISATION ON THE CAPITALIST PATH
What Is Behind the Armed Forces Reform in the USA
Some Problems of International Shipping
LATIN AMERICA ASSERTS ITSELF
Scientific Foundation of Socialist Diplomacy
The Legal Status of the Representatives of States at International Bodies
Advice to a Fellow-Traveller
"East-West" Trade: Problems and Prospects
In the Vice of the Monopolies
Robbery Under the Guise of Cooperation
M. A. Ananyev, "Invisible Export" and International Relations
John Badgley, Asian Developments: Problems and Prognosis
FACTS AND FIGURES
List of Articles Published in International Affairs in 1972
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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