The debt burden must be overcome.
by Kathy Burdman
Mexico will receive material support from other Ibero-American nations.
by Mary McCourt
The havoc wrought among farmers by the Federal Reserve.
by Freyda Greenberg
Trained by George Shultz, Paul Volcker, and Charls Walker, he is willing to let industry go by the wayside.
by Douglas DeGroot and Mary Brannan
Kissinger’s safari.
by Judith Wyer
An oil war for the Gulf?
LaRouche for President in 1985.
by David Goldman and Renée Sigerson
At the Toronto annual conference of the IMF and World Bank, developing-sector spokesmen accurately stated that their debt is unpayable under current arrangements. Mexico’s banking nationalization showed a path toward growth. The IMF, in Toronto and afterward, threw down the gauntlet of a credit cutoff threat.
by Kathy Burdman
by Cynthia Rush
Developments in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela are accelerating.
Documentation: Excerpts from a speech by Venezuelan President Herrera Campins and an interview with the Venezuelan Planning Minister.
by David Goldman
by Cynthia Parsons
What the Federal Reserve and IMF have shelved.
by Mark Sonnenblick
Motives for the crimes which evidence points to Henry Kissinger having committed are: opposition to a New World Economic Order, and a drive to impose supranational NATO control on a West deliberately thrown into decline.
by Fiorella Operto
The legal brief submitted in Italy this summer itemizing the evidence in question.
by Scott Thompson
British intelligence controls the epicene Kissinger and his counterparts in the U.S.S.R.
by Scott Thompson
Personnel and modus operandi.
by Timothy Rush
The national mobilization has beaten back the immediate domestic counteroffensive against the government’s drive to restore national sovereignty and industrial growth.
Documentation: Statements from the ruling PRI party, from U.S. spokesmen, from Mexican businessmen who support the banking nationalization, and from labor; and a “fact sheet” on the September measures.
by Elsa Ennis
by Judith Wyer and Thierry Lalevée
As the Begin government in Israel moves into a “breakaway ally” mode, the Arabs are drawn into a phony bargaining process.
by Judith Wyer
Or cave in to IMF pressure to end food subsidies, guaranteeing destabilization of the linchpin U.S. ally in the region.
by Ramtanu Maitra
A briefing on the issues surrounding President Marcos’s visit to Washington, D.C.
by Vivian Zoakos
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
An assessment of the depth of global economic and political dangers, and a challenge, from EIR founder Lyndon LaRouche.
by Susan Kokinda
The Democratic incumbent in this North Dakota race has opposed the Fed’s policies, though not as hard as he might have. His opponent is running as a “down-home boy” but says government spending, not Paul Volcker, is the problem. That view is shaped not only by his former Treasury employment alongside Volcker, but also by his Friedmanite ideology.
Documentation: Excerpts from an interview with Gene Knorr, Burdick’s GOP opponent.