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American policy in Africa |
Iran in continuing crisis |
Judgment and control in modern warfare |
Khrushchev's party congress |
The new African profile |
Planning through the market. The Jugoslav experience |
The reform of NATO |
Technology, science and American foreign policy |
Toward a new diplomacy |
Unconventional warfare |
Where the Italian socialists stand |
Albania and the Sino-Soviet conflict |
Balance sheet on disarmament |
Britain, the six and the world economy |
Canada's role in western defense |
The end of the monolith. World communism in 1962 |
Free Africa and the common market |
Misconceptions of Brazil |
The new Swiss military capability |
The role of deterrence in total disarmament |
Singapore: problem child |
Six ways of confusing issues |
Thoughts for tomorrow |
The unused potential of the World Court |
The Algerian problem begins |
Atlantic pact or European unity |
The changing oil industry |
Index volume 40 |
Is communist ideology becoming irrelevant? |
Japan's population: miracle, model or case study? |
Nationalism and communism in Poland |
Soviet agriculture marks time |
The Soviet challenge in Indonesia |
Soviet intervention in the war with Japan |
The struggle for equality in India |
Unconventional warfare in communist strategy |
The unsolved problems of European defense |
Africa's future and the world |
Agrarian reform in Latin America |
The balance of forces in Spain |
Berlin |
Communist ideology and Soviet foreign policy |
Coöperation is not enough |
Farewell to empire |
Foreign aid: strategy or stopgap? |
Forty years on |
France and Germany in the new Europe |
Friends and allies |
The German problem, a world problem |
The meanings of coexistence |
Nigeria looks ahead |
The Sino-Soviet conflict and the West |
Then and now |
The underdeveloped and the overdeveloped |