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Europe speaks [Nachkriegs-Ausgabe]. - No. 1
Rumania a democracy?
Extracts from a Resolution adopted by the Social Democratic Party of Rumania on September 30th, 1945
Foreign Policy
Internal Policy
The Tito Régime
By a Correspondent
One-Party Rule
Familiar Plebiscite Elections
The Opposition
Modern Totalitarianism
Belgrade Background
Currency
Food
Clothing.
Houses
Employment
Political Prisoners
Travel and Exit Restrictions
Russian Infiltration
Chauvinism in Education
Europe speaks [Nachkriegs-Ausgabe]. - No. 2
Action for Spain
Suppression and Isolation
Extent of the Opposition
Unification of Republican Forces
Foreign Interference?
An Urgent Appeal
Political Currents in Italy
By a Correspondent
Rôle of Liberation Committees
Regional, Provincial and Local Autarchy
The Danger of Clericalism
Relations between Socialists and Communists
The Future of Italian Democracy
The Ruhr Miners
Forebodings from the Rhine
Europe speaks [Nachkriegs-Ausgabe]. - No. 3
From de Gaulle to Gouin
Causes of the Conflict
Repercussions in Socialist Ranks
Badly Staged Exodus
Socialist-Communist Relations
Election of Félix Gouin
Programme of the New Government
The Government of Conscious Unpopularity
The Practice of De-Nazification
Fusion and Unity
The Berlin Unity Resolution
Europe speaks [Nachkriegs-Ausgabe]. - No. 4
Switzerland and the World. By a Swiss Correspondent
Isolation Means Economic Decline
During the Nazi Era
Ties with Europe
Party Struggles in Poland. By a Polish Correspondent
The Social Heritage
Unenviable Position for Socialists
Grave Electoral Decisions
The German Problem
Europe speaks [Nachkriegs-Ausgabe]. - No. 5
Critical Interim in France
Failure of Right-wing Groups
The M.R.P. Success
The Communist Position
Anti-communist Campaign
The Socialist Dilemma
Political Tensions Increased
Socialist Inquest on Elections. By a French Correspondent
Filling the Place of the Radicals
Prospects for the Future
Italy after the Polls. By a Correspondent
Familiar Pattern in Italian Politics
Economic Backwardness
Brake on Italian Democracy
Europe speaks [Nachkriegs-Ausgabe]. - No. 6
Germany To-Day
The Christian-Democratic Union
The Communists
Youth and Education
De-nazification
The Press
Self-Government
Political Structure
The Social Democratic Party
Revival of Industry
German Trade Unions. By a Correspondent
The Present Functions
Wage Policy
Economic Self-administration
Trade Union Education
Relations with the Occupation Authorities
Communist Influence
Prospects for the Future
Europe speaks [Nachkriegs-Ausgabe]. - No. 7
The New Holland. By a Dutch Correspondent
The Marxist Tradition
Stagnation in the Labour Movement
Ties with the Past cut by War
The Resistance Movement
Liberation Government's Thankless Task
Foundation of Labour Party
Election Results Disappointing
Holland at End of Colonial Phase
Indonesia under Occupation
Anti-Dutch Revolt
The Economic Position
Political Forces in Indonesia
Sjahrir's Aim and Strategy
Dutch-Indonesian Agreement
Liberty of Action Regained by Labour Party
Dutch Socialism's Great Task
Europe speaks [Nachkriegs-Ausgabe]. - No. 8
Crisis of Italian Socialism
Why the Split?
Nenni's Come-back
Lost Opportunities
Consequences of the Split
East or West?
Silone's Views
The Economic Reconstruction of Italy. By an Italian Correspondent
Need for Loans
Tax Reform Proposals
Currency Problems
Planning without Bureaucracy
Nenni and Saragat
First World War and Aftermath
Nenni in Exile
Saragat's Background
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