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International Affairs

March, 1959, No. 3, Vol. 5

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*
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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