| CONTENTS |
| The 21st Congress of the C.P.S.U. and International Relations |
| Competition of the Two Systems and U.S. Foreign Policy |
| The Western Powers Oppose Discontinuation of Nuclear Tests |
| The Cardinal Solution of the German Problem |
| The Economic Position of the Capitalist Countries |
| Britain and the Menace of German Militarism |
| The Communist International and the Struggle Against Fascism |
| Pages From the Fast |
| From the History of Soviet-Hungarian Friendship |
| THE BANKRUPTCY OF THE IMPERIALIST COLONIAL SYSTEM AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS |
| POST-WAR MOVEMENT FOR NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE |
| DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE NATIONAL-LIBERATION MOVEMENT IN THE EASTERN COLONIAL AND DEPENDENT COUNTRIES |
| PEOPLE'S CHINA'S RELATIONS WITH ASIAN AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES |
| ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL PROGRESS IN THE UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES |
| THE NATIONAL-LIBERATION MOVEMENT AND THE DEFENCE OF PEACE |
| SOME FEATURES OF THE FOREIGN POLICY OF EASTERN NON-SOCIALIST COUNTRIES |
| The Shadow of Fear |
| Budget, Economy and Political Squabbles |
| Visits to Asia and Africa |
| The Atomic Virus |
| People's Struggle Continues |
| In American Harness |
| "Black Africa Speaks to You" |
| An Army of Aggression |
| Behind "European Integration" |
| Albert Schweitzer on Peace and War |
| Negotiations Between the Military Missions of the U.S.S.R., Britain and France in August 1939* |