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International Affairs

June, 1960, No. 6, Vol. 6

CONTENTS
A. Policy of Perfidy
Cold War: Past and Present
What Competition of the Two Systems Means for the United States
Soviet Aid—and its "Critics"
Present-Day Colonialism: Its Socio-Economic Aspect
Britain and Disarmament
West European Trade War
An Urgent Task
Aerial Espionage and International Law
Events in South Korea
W. GOMULKA: "The Policy of Poland... Derives from Historic Experiences of the Polish People"
The Fate That Was in Store for Britain
The Fight for Atomic Raw MATERIAL Resources
Constitution of Victorious Socialism
150 Years of Independence
After the Tehran Session
The Lesson of Recent Events
New Wave of Terror
Fujiyama's Visit
Dispute Over Racialism
Acute Trade Problems
"The World of Lies, Corruption and Fraud"
"The New Treaty Is Fraught with New Dangers for Japan"
U.S. Expansion in Thailand
Murderers in Judges' Gowns
Fighting for the Good of the People
Libya's Vital Problems
A Good Start
A New Edition of the "Diplomatic Dictionary"
FACTS and FIGURES
"INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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