by William Engdahl
Nuclear power in the Comecon.
by Dennis Small
Admiral Carlos Castro Madero, chief of Argentina's Atomic Energy Commission.
by Laurent Murawiec
Dr. Philip Hemily, NATO's Assistant Secretary General for Scientific and Environmental Affairs.
by Uma Zykofsky
Mountbatten and the Partition of India, by Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins.
by Gregory F. Buyhoff
Peking looks for a "Third Way."
by Pierre Beaudry
"Feed Pepin to the Crow."
by Nancy Coker
IMF's man axed in Turkey.
by Josefina Menendez
European-style separatism in the works.
A diplomatic turning point?
by Laurent Murawiec
Japan and West Germany are refusing to go along with London's manipulations of the Euromarket crisis.
Documentation: Interviews with bankers in London and Geneva.
by David Goldman
New trade deals with the U.S.S.R., and credit to Poland, from West Germany.
by Richard Freeman
He thinks he can let smaller banks go and paper over the big ones' difficulties.
by Cynthia Rush
In South America and Mexico.
by David Goldman
The dollar and the banking crisis.
by Cynthia Parsons
A statistical hoax.
by Mark Sonnenblick
by Dennis Small
Ibero-America Editor Dennis Small on his trip to Argentina, where he discovered a hard-pressed but well-equipped grouping who understand Hamiltonian economics.
Documentation: Argentine press coverage of Small's visit.
A profile of Gen. Juan Guglialmelli.
by Dennis Small
Documentation: A brief look at the fiscal and other problems of the Mexican and Brazilian atomic-energy programs.
by Timothy Rush
by Mark Sonnenblick
by Robert Dreyfuss
Or will the U.S. Administration finally crack down on Sharon and Begin?
by Fiorella Operto
A first-hand report from Rome.
by Susan Welsh
in West Germany, momentum is growing against the environmentalist fascists, thanks to the European Labor Party.
by Rachel Douglas
Defense Minister Dmitrii Ustinov declares that if the United States wants to play military chicken games, the U.S.S.R. is prepared to meet the threat.
by Douglas DeGroot
Behind the facade of negotiations over Namibia.
by Ronald Kokinda
When the Fed Chairman testified on the Hill recently, no one was prepared to bring up the Euromarket situation.
by Daniel Sneider
Patching over the Taiwan question, and supporting the monstrous Khmer Rouge, hardly fulfill America's mission there.
by Helen Tiefmann
A report on a recent Tarrytown Group assembly of spoon-benders and futurologists.
by Robert Dreyfuss and Susan Kokinda