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International Affairs

August, 1969, No. 8, Vol. 15

CONTENTS
Conference of Communist and Workers' Parties
Triumph of the Principles of Proletarian Internationalism
The Urgent Need to Prohibit Chemical and Bacteriological Warfare
Scandinavia and European Security
Anti-Communism, Sovietology and the Strategy of Imperialism
U.S. Diplomacy: A Prisoner of Military Strategy
Speculation on the Needs of Developing Nations
Indo-China Fifteen Years After Geneva
The Two Pillars of Israel
Territorial Waters and International Law
LENIN'S FOREIGN POLICY ACTIVITY
ANGLO-FRANCO-SOVIET TALKS IN MOSCOW ON THE EVE OF WAR
IN FRIENDLY AFGHANISTAN
BRITISH PARADOX
Socialist Construction Nearing Completion
Mounting Anti-War Demonstrations
Bonn Policy is a Peace Threat
Changes Long Overdue
Nuclear Alliance
Perilous Deal
Another Munich in Southern Africa
THE WARNING OF HISTORY
The German Democratic Republic in International Affairs
Valuable Study of the United Nations
UNCERTAIN PROSPECTS
Facts and Figures
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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