Radio program IDEAS. Theme: Some International Relations. Part 1 - International Law and World Revolution. Taming the Nations. Talk by Professor Edward MCWHINNEY, Director of Institute for Air and Space Law, McGill University, about: international law, Khrushchev at 22nd Congress of Communist Party (Oct. 1961), Russian foreign policy and co-existence, peaceful economic co-existence, polemics of Soviet-West ern relations, hard-line Stalinist influence on Soviet foreign affairs, Khrushchev and conservative aspects of Soviet foreign policy, Berlin riots (1953), Hungarian revolution (1956), Cuban crisis (1963), American/Soviet relation since Cuban crisis; law, international law, western thought on international law, International Law Association meetings in late 1950s and early 1960s, principles in international law difficult to resolve, pragmatic concentration on current tensions-more productive, Soviet jurists' acceptance of empirical approach, ideological debate rejected for productive pragmatism; international relations, international science, I.G.Y. - International Geophysical Year, Antarctic, international cooperation on scientific problems, Antarctic Treaty - no serious infringement by West or Soviet Russia; science, international science, international scientific cooperation in Antarctic, international co-operation and Test Ban Treaty August 1963, warnings of Russian and Western scientists of fall-out danger; international relations, United Nations and Test Ban Treaty, June 1966 - draft treaty on Space, Soviet version of Space treaty, U.S. version of Space treaty; law, Space treaty makes little new legal advance; international relations, Space treaty - first breakthrough in Soviet/Western relations since 1963 Test Ban Treaty, Kennedy assassination/Khrushchev fall harmed empirical progress of internationalism. (Produced in Montreal by Gilles Couture). Part 2 - A Map of Moving Pictures. Utopia Continued. Talk by Clive DENTON, Program Director in Toronto for the National Film Theatre, about: cinema, utopianism in the cinema; philosophy, utopianism, Plato's Utopia, utopian interpretation of evolution; cinema, utopianism in films, development of man's soul, the individual 1 s evolution, the city within the individual, Preston Sturges' The Great Moment, Luis Bunuel, Bunuel's philosophy of Man, Loz Olividados (1950), 11Robinson Crusoe (1953), Viridiana (1961), The Nazarene (1958), Sergio Leone's Fistful of Dollars, international cooperation in making of Fistful of Dollars, Bunuel's realistic view of Mexico, Spain, France. Followed by: Part of the music soundtrack of the Spanish-Italian film The Moment of Truth. <1h 2mn>