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International Affairs

May, 1959, No. 5, Vol. 5

CONTENTS
N. S. Khrushchov Replies to R. Honda
Success to the Talks!
Czechoslovakia's Foreign Policy in the Struggle for Peace
The German Peace Treaty and the Interests of European Security
Cross-Roads in the Middle East
The 21st Congress on the Socialist Countries' Transition to Communism
Non-Aggression Pacts—Means of Averting Aggression
The U.S.A. Plans Military Use of Outer Space
An Atom-Free Zone in Europe
The Latin American Situation
Ten Years' Fight for Peace
Japan and Neutrality (Letter From Tokyo)
Contrary to National Interests
The Policy of Peaceful Co-existence and Its Ill-starred Critic
A DISCORDANT DUET
West German Opinion and a Peace Treaty
Sharp Economic Advance in the Fraternal Countries
Sabotage Tactics
Imperialist Adventure
The Beaten Path
Achievements and Prospects
Rockefeller's Tour
A Lawful Demand
Suspicious Manoeuvres
British Base? No!
An Aggressive Bloc in Action
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
British Borneo
Documents on Soviet Foreign Policy
The Western Powers and the Anti-Nazi Coalition
American Colonialists in the Philippines
The Locarno Deal
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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