Volume 4, Number 10, March 8, 1977

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International

Support for North-South Dialogue Reemerges

International Faction Fight Over T-Ruble

National

Jimmy Carter Demands Energy Czardom from Congress

Proposed Legislation To Create New Cabinet Department of Energy

Governors Blast Energy Program, Demand Energy Development

Carter Faces Revolt In Congress

House Hears Testimony on Creating Third National Bank — Flowers Subcommittee Continues Attack on ERDA Funding Cuts — U.S. Labor Party: Nation Overwhelmingly Favors Progress — Fusion Energy Foundation: $50 Billion Needed for Proper Fusion Effort — Congressmen Rip Rockefeller-Allied Environmentalist.

USLP Fusion Call Backed by Midwest Trade Unionists

Bergland’s Balloon Gets Shot Down

His proposal for a U.S.-Canadian wheat cartel, to establish an artificially high price for wheat exports, to be used against OPEC, was rejected.

Economics

Carter Administration Plans Bailout of Endangered New York Banks

World Trade: Broad Dollar Sector Slump Accompanies Record U.S. Monthly Deficit

Major Trade Agreements Feb. 1 - March 4.

Gold Boom Stems from Euromarket Crisis

Raw Materials: Stockpiling — Waiting for War

Mr. Carter’s Deficit and the Financial Markets

What’s behind the Wave of Merger Bids?

Energy

How Rockefeller Drove Bechtel Out of the Uranium Enrichment Business

by Alfred Ross

U.S. Uranium Enrichment Critical

Science & Technology

Atomizing Desalination Process Development And California Drought Relief Plan

Europe

‘A Bunch of Wild Red Indians...’

West Germany: Carter, Interpol Thwarted in Drive on Schmidt Cabinet

A European Strategy for Israeli-Arab Cooperation

French President Calls for ‘Saving the Environment’ à la Carter.

Who Is René Dumont?

Bullock Report Debate Spreads to Europe

Middle East Economic Survey

Arab Oil Strategy - Bucking the IEA

OPEC Finance Turning in New Directions

Producing Nations Expand Oil Transport

Egyptian Economy on the Brink

The inside story on Chase Manhattan moves to take over Egypt.

Iraq: A Centralized Economy Breaks Out of an Oil Siege

Algeria Basically Sound Despite Planning Problems

Iran at the Crossroads

Funds Flood Sudan, the New Arab Granary

Africa

Behind The Amin Affair: Carter Plotted Coups in Uganda, Ethiopia

Interview with Ethiopia’s Mengistu—the Man Carter Wanted Out

Asia

China’s Economy Reels under Maoist Disruption

Squaring the Circle of U.S. Policy to China

The Soviet Watch on China

Takeo Fukuda: An Economic Wizard of Oz?

Latin America

IPS Report on Latin America: Linowitz with a Left Cover

Mexico Facing Social Upheaval

Brazilian Economy: The Continental Confidence Game

Law

The Carter Justice Ministry: Law in a Zero-Growth Society

Courts Rule Snail Darter More Valuable than U.S Industry

Press

Behind The Bylines

New York Times Has Heavy Lie Insurance Coverage.

Books

‘Law of Supply and Demand’ for Oil Was Dictated by Rockefeller

by Steve Parsons

The Control Of Oil, by John Blair.

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