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International Affairs

August, 1984, No. 8, Vol. 30

CONTENTS
DIALOGUE FOR PEACE AND SECURITY
POLAND'S FOREIGN POLICY
INDIA: FOLLOWING A COURSE OF PEACE AND INDEPENDENCE
THE PEOPLE OF NICARAGUA DEFEND THEIR REVOLUTION
WESTERN EUROPE: NEW MILITARY-POLITICAL COMBINATIONS IN NATO
US MILITARY EXPANSION IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Strengthening of International Peace and Diplomacy
RAW MATERIAL PROBLEMS IN INTERSTATE CONFLICTS
SOVIET-FRENCH RELATIONS DURING THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR
AN IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO SOVIET-KOREAN FRIENDSHIP
WHO IS OBSTRUCTING THE VIENNA TALKS?
HEGEMONISTIC POLICY OF "VITAL INTERESTS"
THE NEUTRON WEAPON IN THE US AGGRESSIVE STRATEGY
"Europeanization" of NATO or "Americanization" of Europe?
What Is Behind the RSA and US Manoeuvring in the South of Africa
TERRORISM AS AN INSTRUMENT OF FOREIGN POLICY
PSEUDO-DEMOCRATIC ESSENCE OF THE US ELECTION SYSTEM
Facts That Expose
A "New Policy" With Old Aims
Africa in International Affairs
The World Economy: Tendencies, Shifts, Contradictions
FACTS AND FIGURES
RESOLUTIONS OF THE TWENTY SECOND SESSION OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF UNESCO
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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