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International Affairs

November, 1963, No. 11, Vol. 9

CONTENTS
The Socialist Economy and Proletarian Internationalism
U.N.: Rostrum, Forum, Arena
G.D.R.: Peaceful Foreign Policy
Screws of the Gigantic Press Tighten
Soviet Defence Might and Peaceful Co-existence
Dreams of Greatness and the Atom Bomb
Africa's Hopes and Anxieties
SPEAKING DIFFERENT LANGUAGES
The Ideology of American Foreign Policy
Colonialist "Ideas" Invade Latin America
"DISCOVERY INDUSTRY" SERVES THE WAR BUSINESS
THE PRICE OF NEAR-SIGHTED POLICY
Enemy Hopes Will Not Materialise
Dubrovnik Conference
For the Triumph of Peace and Progress
Improvement of Leadership
More Talks About Nuclear Forces
Aggravation of the Political Situation
First Socialist Work Farm
Bonn "Farewell"
A New Hotbed of Tension
A Broken Shop Window
Promising Words, What About Deeds?
In the Grip of the Past
Past Lessons for the Present
American Imperialism and the Cuban Revolution
Confused Premises and Forced Conclusions
Military Episode or Direct Aggression?
FACTS and FIGURES
Kemal Atatϋrk: "THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE ARE SINCERE AND NATURAL FRIENDS OF OUR COUNTRY"
"INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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