This British official describes how the British still control large chunks of the Middle East.
by Daniel Sneider
He heads both the national administrative reform commission on budget cutbacks, and the group studying the Nakajima plan for world infrastructure development.
by Josefina Menéndez
Naming names.
Time for emergency measures.
by David Goldman
The debt crisis is catching up with the overvalued currency.
by David Goldman
by George Gregory
by Mark Sonnenblick
This survey documents that an export drive is precluded by the deepening depression.
Documentation: Comments by Brazilian spokesmen and the IMF, and a précis of Brazil’s new austerity program.
by Cynthia Parsons
The effects of the Volcker regimen on U.S. agriculture.
by Renée Sigerson
by Richard Freeman
A new rise in interest rates?
by Mark Sonnenblick
by Criton Zoakos
by Vivian Zoakos
Documentation: Complaints in the British press.
by Lonnie Wolfe
What a “conventional military build-up” really means.
by Judith Wyer
by Nora Hamerman
Unreported in the U.S. news media, one of the closest friends of former Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro has testified that Henry Kissinger told Moro to change his political strategy, or else. Moro did not do so, and was killed by the Red Brigades in 1978.
by Susan Brady
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Valerie Rush
The fight sharpens between the new President and the narcotics financiers.
by Cynthia Rush
by Lic. Luís Fernando Calviño
Part I of an article by the Interim Director of Energeia magazine in Buenos Aires.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
An analysis by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. which concludes that if Kissinger were shoved aside, the policy of developing advanced anti-nuclear-missile technologies, would have immense civilian economic benefits, as well as political ones.
by Robert Greenberg
by Anita Gallagher
by Brian Lantz
Beginning more than a century ago, the British sponsored left-wing flakes, epicene artists, and Empire-loving nouveaux riches in California. The Bohemian Club frequented by George Shultz, Henry Kissinger, and other members of the national Establishment is at the core of the process.
by Michael J. Minnicino
Part VI of Michael J. Minnicino’s series.