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International Affairs

April, 1962, No. 4, Vol. 8

CONTENTS
Reply of N. S. Khrushchov, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the U.S.S.R., to Seiji Kaya, President of the University of Tokyo
Lenin's Behest: Peaceful Co-existence
Geneva: A New Stage in the Disarmament Talks
Madness at Punta del Este
The "Absolute Weapon" and the Problem of Security
A Factor Deepening Capitalism's General Crisis
Present-Day Colonialism and International Relations
The Crisis of Imperialism and the Fascist Menace
Americans' Worries
The Two Sides of the Brandenburg Gate
The Capitalist Economy in 1961
Contrasts of the "Italian Miracle"
An Alliance for Aggression
A New U.S. Venture
Amini's West European Tour
British Colonialists Exposed
A "New Strategy" of U.S. Imperialism
An Historic Victory
The Voice of Worried Colonialists
Philosophy of a Moribund World
The Address Is Known
The Socialist States: True Friends of the Underdeveloped Countries
FACTS and FIGURES
"INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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