Külpolitika - A Magyar Külügyi Intézet elméleti-politikai folyóirata - 1985 (12. évfolyam)

1985 / 1. szám - KÖNYVEKRŐL - Kolos Miklós: Timothy W.Stanley - Ronald I. Danielian - Samuel M. Rosenblatt: Az Egyesült Államok külgazdasági stratégiája a nyolcvanas évekre

KÜLPOLITIKA A journal of theory and politics published by the Hungarian Institute of Foreign Affairs Volume XII No i CONTENTS Péter Hardi: The Second Phase: The United States in the Light of Reagan’s Re-election Miklós LosoncWestern Strategic Conceptions and Their Implementation in East-West Economic Relations Tibor Paldnkai: Some Questions of Economic Warfare \ ' ! ' SURVEY István Faragó: On the Non First Use of Atomic Weapons László Val ki: The Conception of a Defensive Defence DOCUMENTS Hungarian foreign policy standpoints adopted on the occasion of official visits, bilateral and multilateral meetings, and other events (October 1984—November 1984) BOOK REVIEWS Anatolij Pavlovits Butenko: Socialism As a World Order (Lajos Hajdók) J. I. Monies: The Experiences of Improving the Production Pattern in the Hungarian People’s Republic (Irina Pintér) From Helsinki to Madrid. The Conference on European Security and Co-operation. Documents 1973—1983 (Gábor Bródy) Georges Sokoloff: The Economics of Détente : The Soviet Union and the Western Capital (István Körösi) Noam Chomsky—Jonathan Steele—John Gittings: The Conflicts Between Superpowers. The New Cold^War of the 1980s (I. V.) Herbert S. Parmet: John F. Kennedy’s Presidency (István Vető) Timothy W. Stanley—Ronald I. Danielian—Samuel M. Rosenblatt: America’s Foreign Economy Strategy for the Eighties (Miklós Kolos) Foreign language table of contents The abstracts of the studies in Russian and English IV

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