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International Affairs

October, 1999, No. 5, Vol. 45

CONTENTS
An Architect of the Post-War World Order
The Epoch of Crises and Agreements
Applause from Friends and Foes
The Iron Man of Soviet Diplomacy
New Pragmatism of Russia's Foreign Policy
Washington's Claims to World Leadership
Israel After the Elections
After the Asian Crisis
Common Long-term Interests
The European Union's Russia Strategy
Russian Regions and the Council of Europe
Tony Blair's "Third Way"
Current Problems of the Transcaucasus
OPEC Means Big Money
Eyewitness Testimony (Ivan Maiskii on the Origins of World War II)
From Khrushchev and Molotov to the Present: International Affairs Turns 45
Congratulations to International Affairs on Its 45th Anniversary
The European Court of Human Rights: 2,000 Petitions from Russia
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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