| 6 | Introduction |
| Chapter I | |
| 11 | The Radio Centres of Subversive Propaganda— the Vestiges of the Cold War |
| Chapter II | |
| 35 | The Political Basis of the West’s International Broadcasting |
| Chapter III | |
| 46 | Modern Western Radio Propaganda, a Tool of Aggression |
| Chapter IV | |
| 62 | The Aims and Methods of Western Radio Propaganda |
| Chapter V | |
| 73 | The Role of Radio Stations in the West’s Subversive Activity Against Socialist Countries |
| Chapter VI | |
| 90 | US and NATO Special Services Behind the Screen of Broadcasting |
| Chapter VII | |
| 106 | The Radio Centres of the West in NATO’s Militarist Plans |
| Chapter VIII | |
| 117 | Who Makes Subversive Propaganda Against the USSR and East European Countries? |
| Chapter IX | |
| 135 | The Illegal Nature of Western Radio Propaganda |
| Chapter X | |
| 151 | Radio Should Serve Peace and Understanding Among Nations |
| 158 | Notes, Bibliography |
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