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International Affairs

August, 1974, No. 8, Vol. 20

CONTENTS
THE VITALITY OF SOVIET PEACE POLICY
USSR-USA: Businesslike Cooperation
THE VIENNA TALKS
International Corporations and the "Third World"
DENUCLEARISED ZONE IN LATIN AMERICA
HONG KONG AND PEKING'S POLICY
AUSTRALIA'S POLITICAL GUIDELINES
Toward New Successes in the Communist Movement
PEOPLE'S POLAND: ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROSPECTS
Developing Fruitful Cooperation
Middle East: A New Step Toward Peace
Break Through the Diplomatic Blockade
An Example of Friendship and Cooperation
Cooperative Organisations of Socialist Countries: Mutual Ties and International Relations
International Tourism and Mutual Understanding in Europe
IN YUGOSLAVIA
AFRICAN IMPRESSIONS
Forty Years of Soviet-Czechoslovak Relations
The Origins of Soviet-Rumanian Diplomatic Relations
US Periodicals Discuss Political Realism
DOCUMENTS OF FRATERNAL FRIENDSHIP
A USEFUL SCIENTIFIC WORK
STRUGGLE FOR LOST MARKETS
RECOLLECTIONS OF A VETERAN US DIPLOMAT
US FOREIGN POLICY: AS SEEN BY A BRITISH JOURNALIST
INDONESIA TODAY
FACTS AND FIGURES
From the History of Russo-American Relations
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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