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International Affairs

October, 1979, No. 10, Vol. 25

СONTENTS
SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE: ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROSPECTS
LIBERATION MARCH TO BULGARIA
SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
THE COUNCIL FOR MUTUAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
NEW WEAPONS THREATEN PEACE
SOCIALISM AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
SALT-2 IN THE LIGHT OF EXPERIENCE
THE USSR BATTLES AGAINST THE WAR DANGER IN 1937-1939
THE DUMBARTON OAKS CONFERENCE
MOZAMBIQUE BUILDS A NEW, LIFE
IRAN TAKES A NEW ROAD
LAW ON TREATIES
US CONCEPT OF "NATIONAL SECURITY"
ALGERIA TODAY
CHAINED TO OLD DOGMA
Following Lenin's Policy of Struggling for Peace
A Major Contribution to Maintaining Peace in Europe
Topical Problems of the National Liberation Movement
The "Brain Trust" of Imperialist Policies
The Worsening Crisis of Bloc Politics
Now It Is Up to the West at the Vienna Talks
FACTS AND FIGURES
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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