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International Affairs

April, 1970, No. 4, Vol. 16

CONTENTS
V. I. Lenin—Great Leader of the Revolutionary Epoch
LENIN'S IDEAS AND CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
LENIN'S EXPOSURE OF MILITARISM
LENIN ON THE CRISIS IN BOURGEOIS DEMOCRACY
Middle East Crisis and Washington's Manoeuvres
Hungary's Twenty-Five Years of New Life
Capital Exports to Developing Countries—Economic Basis of Neocolonialism
The Penalty for Aggression
Loyalty to Proletarian Internationalism—Fundamental Condition for Success of All Revolutionary Forces
Key Problem Today
Europe: From Split to Cooperation
DIPLOMATIC HISTORY OF THE OPENING OF THE SECOND FRONT IN EUROPE, 1941-1944
THE GREATNESS OF THE USSR'S VICTORY AND THE IMPOTENCE OF THE FALSIFIERS OF HISTORY
EMBODIMENT OF LENIN'S IDEAS
REVALUATION OF THE MARK: UNDERLYING CAUSES
Disarmament Committee Resumes Work
U Thant's Mission
Caracas Session
The Common Man's Charter
The Military's Demands
Sharpening of Home Policy Struggle
At the Sources of German Militarism
America's "Cancerous Tumour"
In Opposition to European Interests
Justifying Aggression
Facts and Figures
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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