A legacy of treachery.
by Dr. John Schoonover
Voyager data offer new concept of how Saturn was formed.
by Josefina Menendez
Red bishop, and black bishop.
by William Engdahl
The Carolina minerals battle goes into federal court.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Yellow alert on U.S. terrorism.
by David Goldman
David Goldman’s update on the pressures to make Reagan follow a monetarist policy, and the dangers of doing so.
Documentation: Interviews with Lewis Lehrman, Norman Ture, and Benjamin Rowland.
by Renée Sigerson
Heritage calls for U.S. autarchy.
by David Goldman
Saudis back up the German mark.
by Richard Freeman
Permanent or temporary?
by Susan B. Cohen
David Stockman needs an education.
by Mark Sonnenblick
An economic survey.
by Dolia Pettingell
A profile of the economics minister.
by Mark Sonnenblick
by Rachel Douglas
Rachel Douglas on the upcoming party congress and the no-growth Bukharinists’ upsurge against the Brezhnev “production” faction.
Will the U.S.S.R. support fundamentalist radicalism, left revolutionaries, or a stabilizing diplomacy?
The Polish economic program has its partisans in the Kremlin, too.
by Muriel Mirak
Milan bureau chief Muriel Mirak’s analysis of the domestic situation after the D’Urso release, and how Italian-Americans can help end the destabilization.
by Cynthia Rush
The scenario to draw the Reagan Administration into “a new Vietnam.”
Documentation: An interview with Roy Prosterman, who deploys Americans on the scene.
by Paul Goldstein
by Robert Dreyfuss
Robert Dreyfuss on the policy choices facing the White House.
by Mark Burdman
by Judith Wyer
by Douglas DeGroot
by Graham Lowry
Profiles of the Reagan choices for State, Energy, Interior, and Labor.
An exclusive interview with the new chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, a Texas Republican.
The text of the damages award to EIR Contributing Editor Lyndon LaRouche, Jr. in the International Herald Tribune case.
by Lonnie Wolfe
The Fabian Society, Heritage Foundation, and like-minded advisers to the Reagan transition converge in support of the Carter commission on the 1980s recommendations for phasing out industrially based cities.
Documentation: an interview with Rutgers urbanologist George Sternlieb.