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International Affairs

April, 1971, No. 4, Vol. 17

CONTENTS
THE LENINIST POLICY OF PEACE AND COOPERATION AMONG NATIONS
TRENDS IN WORLD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
THE IDEOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF NEOCOLONIALISM
Washington's "New" Doctrines
Important Decisions, Necessary Conclusions
Tories Swimming Against the Tide
The Challenge of the American Ultras
The Beginnings of Friendship and Neighbourliness
The Zionists' Profession-Anti-Sovietism
SEVENTY-TWO MEMORABLE DAYS
US EXTENDED AGGRESSION IN INDOCHINA
IN THE INTERESTS OF PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Austria Is Interested in Summoning an All-European Conference
A SETBACK FOR THE ADVOCATES OF "DEPOLITICALISING" UNESCO
New Tasks Ahead
Mutually Advantageous Cooperation
The Threads Run to Langley
Memorable Day
Hamstrung by Rigid Dogmas
US Justice and the Logic of Aggression
Dollar Diplomacy in Action
AT THE JUNCTION OF ERAS AND CONTINENTS
Anatomy of Bourgeois Propaganda
Supermonopolies' Global Expansion
Latin America in Search of a Future
Essence of a Sociological Concept
Colonels and the Resistance Movement in Greece
FACTS AND FIGURES
CHRONICLE OF SOVIET MAJOR FOREIGN POLICY ACTS BETWEEN THE 23rd AND THE 24th PARTY CONGRESSES
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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