by Peter Ennis
He insists that Japan must seek peace and growth for the LDCs.
by Dennis Small
Cardozo calls for emergency action to reach Ibero-American unity around a program of debt reorganization and economic development.
by Mark Burdman
A review of Defense Minister Arid Sharon’s disastrous policy record and a call for the Prime Minister to oust him.
by Gregory F. Buhyoff
Washington bows lower.
by Josefina Menéndez
“What’s bad for them is good for us.”
by Judith Wyer
Calm before the storm.
Dr. K., France, and anti-Semitic terror.
by David Goldman
by Laurent Murawiec
The debt cannot be paid. Instead of feckless rollovers, on loans with outrageous interest rates, credits should help create North- South economic growth, writes Tadashi Nakamae, chief of Daiwa Securities’ European branch. An EIR exclusive.
by Judith Wyer
by Renée Sigerson
by Richard Freeman
by Richard Freeman
What drop in interest rates?
by Kathy Burdman
Colombian scandal unfolds.
by Cynthia Parsons
Organic farming: a pile of manure.
by Mark Sonnenblick
by Peter Ennis
An introduction to Peter Ennis’s two articles and to our interview with senior Japanese business leader Shigeo Nogano.
by Peter Ennis
Watching the conflagration across the Pacific.
by Peter Ennis
A battle over “administrative reform.” i.e., fiscal cutbacks, is one aspect of the division within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party between development partisans and Japan’s Club of Rome sympathizers.
by Robyn Quijano and Timothy Rush
The domestic IMF partisans are at the front end of the open threat to the institutions of the presidency and labor.
by Gretchen Small
This article follows EIR’s interview with OAS Ambassador Hilarión Cardozo.
by Cynthia Rush
by Criton Zoakos
Documentation: An interview with Mordechai Virshubsky, a parliamentarian from the Shinui Party, and excerpts from Prof. Howard Adelson’s attack on LaRouche and former Chief of Staff Mordechai Gur in the Aug. 13 Jerusalem Post.
by William Engdahl
The “Nordic” friends of Robert McNamara, Henry Kissinger, and Lord Carrington.
by Muriel Mirak
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
EIR founder Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.’s commentary on the horrifying Hooverization of the White House, which can only be explained by evil counsel there.
by Lonnie Wolfe
The new Secretary of State, who in August publicly announced his alliance with the man Reagan campaigned against, is a large part of the problem.
by Charles B. Stevens
High Frontier: A New National Strategy by Gen. Daniel Graham. The pros and cons of his approach to antiballistic-missile defense.
by Lonnie Wolfe
Irving Brown moves upstairs.
by Freyda Greenberg
by Ronald Kokinda and Susan Kokinda