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International Affairs

March, 1965, No. 3, Vol. 11

CONTENTS
Road to Dunkirk and Compiègne
Bonn's Atomic Ambitions
Two Projects—One Aim
Prospects of Economic Development Before the CMEA Countries
Convulsions of U.S. Imperialism in Indochina
Trouble and Strife of West European Integration
The First Strike Theory
Imperialism, the Congo and African Freedom
Franco-American Discord
New Documents on Foreign Policy in Lenin's Complete Works
DOUBTS, DISAPPOINTMENTS, DISQUIET LONDON AND WASHINGTON MOODS
From Quebec to the M.L.F.
MONGOLIA MARCHING INTO THE FUTURE
Trading with 92 Countries
After the Rambouillet Meeting
Contradictory Programme
Rockefeller in Lima
Colonialist Conspiracy
Reaction Stages a Comeback
At the Crossroads
Integration of Robbed Countries
The Ideology of German Imperialism and Present-Day Realities
Aid or Neo-Colonialism?
A New Study of the German Question
A Great Nation on the March
The Waning Lodestar
Neo-Keynesian Illusions
A Book on U.S. Policies
FACTS and FIGURES
"INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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