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International Affairs

January, 1961, No. 1, Vol. 7

CONTENTS
A Programme of Peace and Progress
The Twilight of Capitalism
U.S. Imperialism-Exploiter of Latin America
A Fourth "Nuclear Power"?
"The French Community" at the Hour of African Independence
The Downfall of Colonialism and International Law
Forty Years on Guard of Peace
Posf-Election Thoughts
Neutrality and the Struggle for Peace
Military Bases-Strong Points of Colonialism
Restoring the Truth
From the Editors
PROSPECTS OF SCIENCE: MILITARISM OR DISARMAMENT?
THE IMPORTANCE OF DISARMAMENT
THE DANGER OF ACCIDENTAL WAR
GENEVA TALKS IN THEIR THIRD YEAR
Disarmament Negotiations
Urho Kaleva KEKKONEN: "The Paasikivi Line Is Finland's Policy Today and Tomorrow"
Getting to Know Africa
The Economic Expansion of Japan in Underdeveloped Countries
Two Years of Struggle and Victory
The Loss of the Congo
The Quetzal Spreads Its Wings
A Farce at the Court of Justice
From Little Rock to New Orleans
Imperialism Launches Aggression
South Tyrol
Servant of Neo-Colonialism in Africa
THE HISTORY OF THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR OF THE SOVIET UNION, 1941-1945
A Visitor Who Overstays His Welcome
A Japanese Scholar on Colonialism
Mr. Dyer's Propaganda Weapon
The Stock Exchange Without Trimmings
A Political Philosophy of a Vicious Circle
For a Peace Treaty, For Reunification
FACTS and FIGURES
"INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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