by Richard Cohen
Son Sann, former Cambodian Premier under Sihanouk, now armed by Peking.
by Katherine Kanter and Sophie Tanapura
Sykes-Picot revisited.
by Robert Dreyfuss
Sharon’s cold war in Africa.
by Josefina Menéndez
Alemán moves to legalize casinos.
by Barbara Dreyfuss and Susan Kokinda
by William Engdahl
Congress legalizes energy disasters.
by Leif Johnson
by Richard Freeman
by David Goldman
by Peter Rush
by Renée Sigerson
by Mark Sonnenblick
by Susan B. Cohen
Caterpillar gets an export license.
by Kathy Burdman
Part Two: Who’s destroying American banking?
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Part Two of EIR founder Lyndon LaRouche’s examination of the dogma underlying “equilibrium economics” in both the West and the East bloc, counterposed to the actual science of economics as developed since the beginning of the 17th century. The third and final part of this article will appear in the Jan. 13 issue of EIR. The Jan. 6 issue will be largely devoted to an analytical review of the events of 1981.
by Criton Zoakos
by Rachel Douglas
The KOR faction of Solidarity, its London patrons, and the Soviet radicals’ channels.
by Nancy Coker
Israel’s national interest, as well as that of the Arabs, is in peril.
by Cynthia Rush
by Daniel Sneider
ASEAN’s negotiations over Cambodia.
by Nora Hamerman and Liliana Gorini
A conference report.
by Vivian Zoakos
by Richard Cohen
But there are signs that the Soviets are trying to cool the leaderships of Cuba and Nicaragua.
by Marsha Freeman
At an important series of hearings, the President’s Science Advisor said a second-class U.S. status is acceptable in some fields; representatives did not concur.
by Marsha Freeman
To “privatize” aeronautics R&D; Pentagon officials call it absurd.
by Richard McGraw
The Justice Department insider now running Abscam and Brilab: Part Two of our ongoing dossier.