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International Affairs

August, 1963, No. 8, Vol. 9

CONTENTS
The Ideological Struggle and Present International Relations
"New" Trends and the Realities
General Election Preparations in Britain
Stop the Atrocities Against the Kurds!
Paris-Bonn Alliance: Who Stands To Gain?
The Algerian Republic Gains in Strength
Wanted: An Ideological Compass*
Everyday Reality in Socialist Hungary
THE SPIRIT OF THE NEW AFRICA
The Historical Experience of Co-operation Between the U.S.S.R. and Germany
The 1922 Genoa Conference1
The Revolution Constructs
World Women's Forum
Economic Ties with Federal Germany
President Kekkonen's Important Initiative
Triumphant March of Socialism
The Negro Movement and Washington's Tactics
The Struggle Continues...
Mr. Macmillan Manoeuvres
Growing Trade with CMEA Countries
A Defeat for Imperialism
No Nuclear Weapons
Reassessment
No Boom in Bomb Shelters
Instructive Lessons of History
FACTS and FIGURES
The Struggle of the U.S.S.R. for Collective Security in Europe During 1933-1935
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A DIRECT COMMUNICATIONS LINK BETWEEN THE SOVIET AND U.S. GOVERNMENTS
"INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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