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International Affairs

July, 1963, No. 7, Vol. 9

CONTENTS
N. S. Khrushchov's Message to the Mexican Magazine Siempre
Anti-Communism and Imperialist Foreign Policy
Wanted: An Ideological Compass
Political Integration in Bonn's Interest
A Dream Come True
A Brick Wall of Insoluble Problems
Problems Facing Britain Today
The Doctrine of "Flexible" Aggression
The Tentacles of "Bases Strategy"
The Atomaniacs' Ottawa Deal
STRANGE "LULL"
CUBA BEFORE THE REVOLUTION
The Arms Race in the NATO Countries
Triumph of Soviet-Cuban Friendship
Summit Meeting
Progress in Shipbuilding
What's Behind the Financial "Crisis"?
Budget for Construction
Important Popular Victory
Changes in the Countryside
The New Element in the Negro Movement
High Quality Goods
Pipes for Ninepins
War Against Peace
In the Teeth of Historical Facts
Space Rights and Obligations
Lenin and Foreign Affairs
Aden Breaks Loose from Slavery
Washington's Diplomatic Dodge
Peace Through Law: Two Views
FACTS and FIGURES
The Struggle of the U.S.S.R. for Collective Security in Europe During 1933-1935
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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