by Judith Wyer
A Haig maneuver.
by Josefina Menéndez
The Virgin of Guadalupe returns.
by Dean Andromidas
Hero of Bataan by Duane Schultz and Douglas MacArthur: The Philippine Years by Carol Morris Petillo.
by Barbara Dreyfuss and Susan Kokinda
The question of sovereignty.
by Laurent Murawiec
The chief of the Swiss central bank has predicted a collapse; Laurent Murawiec draws out the implications.
Documentation: An interview with the New York Federal Reserve.
by David Goldman
David Goldman describes the startling shifts that have already occurred in the offshore markets, and the results a chain-letter catastrophe would have on world trade.
by Sylvia Barkley
The North American Water and Power Alliance would transform agriculture and transport.
by Richard Freeman
Bankruptcy and illusion.
by Montresor
The pendulum swings.
by David Goldman
Dollar instability returns.
by Mark Sonnenblick
by Nancy Spannaus
An historical overview of British war-instigation, aimed against dirigist industrializers.
by Leif Johnson
A grid of Britain’s control over raw materials, energy supplies, and credit flows.
by Carol White
The colonial outlook.
by Mark Sonnenblick
The results of recent Friedmanite policies.
by Nancy and Edward Spannaus
Documentation: A series of case histories.
by Paul Zykofsky
The EIR founder, who held talks with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and other leading Indians, outlines the policy prerequisites for a global economic boom.
Documentation: The Indian newspaper Patriot reports on LaRouche’s visit.
by Timothy Rush
Banamex says it clearly: go back to a low-growth tourist economy.
Documentation: The new austerity program.
by Valerie Rush
A test-tube for William Paddock’s plan of supporting insurgents and counterinsurgents to eliminate population.
by Rainer Apel
A report on last month’s Social Democratic party congress in West Germany.
by Judith Wyer
by Richard Cohen
Background concerning the moves in Congress, the State Department, and the Bush-Baker group in the White House to draw the United States into betraying its national interest.
by Lonnie Wolfe
On the NATO question, an EIR interview with Michael Howard of Oxford University.
Documentation: Excerpts from Mr. Howard’s speech at West Point on April 22.
by Paul Goldstein
The real issue was U.S. foreign policy, including the former Deputy Director’s opposition to the way the British are actively trying to throw Argentina into the arms of the Soviets.