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International Affairs

September, 1961, No. 9, Vol. 7

CONTENTS
The Historic Mission of Communism
The Collapse of Colonialism and New Trends in International Relations
The Monopolies' Offensive Against the Rights of the French Workers
A Radical Way to a Lasting Peace
Washington's Military Programme
Bonn's Strategic Plans in the Baltic
The Geneva Conference on Laos
A Peace Treaty and the False Slogan of "Self-Determination"
Diplomatic History of the Second Front
A Country That Has Worked Wonders
U.S. Science in the Grip of the War Monopolies
The Soviet Union and Underdeveloped Countries
Assistance for the Public Health Services of the Underdeveloped Countries
Soviet Aid Within U.N. Framework
Friendship Port
The Soviet Union and India
A Power Grid for the Egyptian Region of the U.A.R.
Freedom and Prosperity for the African Peoples
People "Raise Their Eyebrows"
The Bundeswehr Goosesteps
The Pentagon at Work
How Americans Help Her
"Put Up for Sale"
Britain's War Moves
Eichmann Names Accomplices
In Defence of Revanche and Aggression
Japan in the Clutches of the "Zaibatsu" Again
Turn the U.N. Into an Instrument of Peace
Brazil Today
FACTS AND FIGURES
"INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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