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International Affairs

July, 1969, No. 7, Vol. 15

CONTENTS
FOR GREATER UNITY OF COMMUNISTS, FOR A FRESH UPSURGE OF THE ANTI-IMPERIALIST STRUGGLE
International Significance of the German Democratic Republic
Definition of Aggression —An Important Instrument in the Struggle for Peace
Maoism—Imperialist Reaction's Reserve
Failure of Bonn's "New Eastern Policy"
Hopes and Fears of the British Monopolies
Israeli Expansion in the Third World
On Soviet-Czechoslovak Relations
A TIME-TESTED THEORY
LENIN'S FOREIGN POLICY ACTIVITY
AN EXAMPLE OF GOOD-NEIGHBOURLINESS AND COOPERATION
ON THE THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BEGINNING OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
NATO: WHAT NOW?
REALITY AND TONALITY
VISITING OUR FAR EASTERN NEIGHBOURS
PEOPLE'S POLAND: 25 YEARS
FROM THE FOREIGN POLICY CHRONICLE
Greater Business Cooperation
Campus Disturbances
More Nuclear Blackmail
Monopolies on the Offensive
Different Roads to the Same Goal
Failure of a Mission
Harnessed to NATO
Long-Standing Friendship
THE AMERICAN EMPIRE: PENTAGON AND C.I.A.
Dismantling of West German Parliamentarianism
Who Makes U.S. Foreign Policy and How?
Monopolies' Grip on the Press
FACTS AND FIGURES
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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