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International Affairs

November, 1962, No. 11, Vol. 8

CONTENTS
The October Revolution: Mankind's Eternal Spring
Time to Decide and to Act
Aid"-An Instrument of Imperialist Policy
Economic Foundation of Paris-Bonn Axis
Britain's Foreign and Home Policy
"New Course", Old Conflicts
Cold War Reserve
The Prospects of Disarmament
Bonn's "Frontal Assault" on Peace
Co-ordinated Economic Planning
Economic Laws of World Socialism
Problems of Transition to Communism
Socialism's Motive Power
Foreign Trade Relations
The World Socialist System and the National-Liberation Movement
Bulwark of Peace
U.S. Obsession
Transport Successes
The Struggle Continues
Cold War Congress
Fear and Impotence
After the Lowering of the Dutch Flag
War Budget
A Hard Blow for the U.S. Imperialists
The Zagreb Fair
Nationalisation of Electric Power Industry
The People Demand Their Independence
Anti-Enslavement Movement Grows
Background to a Treaty
An Italian Tragedy
Mutual Relations of Two Neighbours
False Friends of the Philippines
New Documents on the Patriotic War of 1812
Common Market Presents Dilemmas for the United States
"I Became Acquainted With Your Magazine..."
FACTS and FIGURES
Freedom for Okinawa
"INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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