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International Affairs

January, 1966, No. 1, Vol. 12

CONTENTS
The Soviet Union and Present International Relations
The Anti-Imperialist Front and Soviet Diplomacy
Non-Proliferation and NATO Nuclear Plans
U.S. Foreign Policy in 1965: Results and Tendencies
The Post-Election Scene in Bonn
Important Trend in Socialist Countries' Co-operation
Confidence Crisis in the European Community
The Principle of Non-Interference in the Modern World
TWENTIETH U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Developing Countries and the Break-up of the Colonial System
U.S. ATOMIC INDUSTRY MONOPOLIES
Soviet-British Contacts
Bundeswehr's Nuclear Stepping-Stone
U.S.A. Rebuffed in Rio
Subsidiary Bridgehead of Aggression
Another Dirty War
Who Applauds the Reactionary Crusade?
The People Close Ranks
Nineteen Forty-Five
RHODESIA: RACIALIST HIDE-OUT
Two Decades of Friendship
West Germany As It Is
The Usual Lie and Truth-Speaking Bombs
Facts and Figures
The Potsdam Conference of the Leaders of the Three Great Powers
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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