ABSTRACT

First published in 1981. The Council of the London Institute of World Affairs has carefully reconsidered the lessons to be drawn from the Institute's record in its first half-century and reshaped its plans of activities for the 1980s. As in an earlier "cold peace" era, the Council is united in its resolve not to be taken by surprise by any of the contingencies that, on a darkening world scene , must be anticipated in medium-range planning.

chapter |11 pages

Dissent in Post-Stalinist Russia

chapter |17 pages

Equality and Discrimination in International Economic Law (X)

Development and International Economic Co-Operation

chapter |18 pages

UNCTAD V

Lessons Unlearned

chapter |16 pages

China’s View of the World

chapter |13 pages

Apartheid and the West

chapter |16 pages

Britain and the United States in the Eighties:

Fragmentation and the Policy Agenda

chapter |13 pages

The Panama Canal Treaties:

Locks on the Barn Door

chapter |18 pages

The Antarctic Environment