by Leif Johnson
Amtrak on the rail equipment crunch: an interview.
by Josefina Menéndez
Mitterrand’s Socialist friends in Mexico.
by Robert Dreyfuss
Superpower entente or a “new Yalta”?
by William Engdahl
The U.S. uranium industry is now an endangered sector.
by Barbara Dreyfuss and Susan Kokinda
by David Goldman
If President Reagan dismisses Chancellor Schmidt’s argument that high rates are inflationary and self-defeating, a September blowout may occur in the U.S. with international repercussions.
A senior Aspen Institute spokesman claims in an interview that Helmut Schmidt is ready for the Socialist International’s approach to North-South relations.
by Renée Sigerson
A case of subversion.
by Kathy Burdman
The prospect of permanent inflation.
by Mark Sonnenblick
by David Goldman
The wreck of the EMS.
by Richard Freeman
Reagan should have listened.
by David Goldman
The results of EIR’s econometric projection.
Documentation: Two bar diagrams and 24 computer graphs.
by Leif Johnson
The “refundability” and “transferability” gimmicks drafted by Charls Walker.
How the National Democratic Policy Committee proposes to hike household incomes and hard-commodity investment.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Documentation: Mumford: “Catholics a Security Threat.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Richard Katz
Reagan’s self-distancing from the China Card and related military policies opened a wedge against Japan’s Kissinger faction.
by Daniel Sneider
Support for Bhutto’s murder will not prevent the country from moving, to the point of centrifugal breakup.
Documentation: An interview with People’s Party leader Khar.
by Warren Hamerman
NDPC chairman Warren Hamerman interviews one of Italy’s domestic Global 2000 planners.
by Luba George
Part III of EIR’s report on the peace movement.
by Nancy Spannaus
Contributing Editor Nancy Spannaus summarizes the relation between Giscard’s downfall and the efforts against the U.S. President.
by Vin Berg
The important thing about the Tennessee Democrat’s resolution to curb Federal Reserve autocracy and study a favored prime rate for industry is not that it was defeated, but how it will shape discussion on and off the Hill.
Documentation: Statements on the floor by Sasser and Byrd.