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International Affairs

April, 1966, No. 4, Vol. 12

CONTENTS
A Policy Tested by Life
Problems of Closing the Gaps Between Economic Levels of the Socialist Countries
Oil, Trade and Politics
An Important Factor of International Co-operation
The Washington-Seoul-Tokyo Triangle
The Soviet Union and the Developing Countries
New Debates in the "Atlantic Club"
West Berlin and Its Problems
U.S. POLICY AND THE NATIONAL-LIBERATION MOVEMENT
FOURTH DIMENSION OF IMPERIALIST FOREIGN POLICY
THE EVENTS OF PLAYA GIRON
THE ETERNAL CITY'S WORRIES
STRAUSS THE REVENGE-SEEKER, OR ESCALATION OF ATOMIC BLACKMAIL
After Tashkent
A Costly Charade
Tension Heightens
Government Crisis
Behind the Screen of the Islamic Pact
Reactionary Forces Score
Spies Conduct Polls
Nineteen Forty-Five
Between Two World Wars
A Useful Study of British Foreign Policy
Kennedy's Thousand Days
Mr. Watt's Dangerous Recipes
The Dollar Idol Debunked
Neo-Colonialism: Bonn Style
Koblenzer Strasse Diplomacy
Facts and Figures
The Potsdam Conference of the Leaders of the Three Great Powers
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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