by Josefina Menendez
Think tankers and Iranization.
by Robert Dreyfuss
Will Sadat chuck Camp David?
The domestic “oil boom.”
PD 59: short fuse for November.
by David Goldman
A preview of EIR’s latest econometric projections for the U.S. economy, assuming the consensus for lowered consumption were to go into effect.
by Judith Wyer
Saudi Arabia is boosting the supply side for European, political reasons. On the demand side: conservation enforced by austerity.
by Mark Burdman
Architects and spokesmen for the postindustrial society talk about the economy, space programs, and “knowledge.”
by David Goldman
Stepwise dollar diversification.
by Alice Roth
Central banks stabilize price.
The issues at stake are strategic national and international ones.
Kingmakers, armtwisters, and regional leaders talk behind the scenes.
What they say about the convention and the future.
Interview with a LaRouche strategist.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Susan Welsh
It’s already been in effect, but its official announcement at this time is a new threat.
Documentation: Commentary from Le Figaro, the London Guardian and Observer, the New York Times Paris bureau, and the U.S.S.R.
by Daniel Sneider
An analysis of the Defense Department’s military “consultations” with the People’s Republic.
by Robert Dreyfuss
Law enforcement agencies and national newspapers are following our Muslim Brotherhood exposé leads.
by Dennis Small
Their approach for the 1980s documented in their new report has a lot in common with Castro’s, reflecting some shared influences.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
From the Aug. 8 national television address by Lyndon LaRouche on “where the body is buried” amidst the scandal, and who must take responsibility for American foreign policy.