by Josefina Menéndez
Labor movement under attack.
by Thierry Lalevée
Israel’s long month of crisis.
by Rainer Apel
The beginning of the end of Genscher.
by Joëlle Leconte
POE returns show vast potential.
by Umberto Pascali
The PCI is the major party.
by M.T. Upharson
Is Helmut Schmidt setting up a Kissinger fan club? — Further proposals for decoupling.
by Kathleen Klenetsky
Reagan in Disneyland — Palace Guard tells Reagan: downplay SDI — Democratic Platform: Moscow’s delight.
The shame of the U.S. Congress.
by David Goldman and Laurent Murawiec
The powerful Swiss-based “central bank of central banks” has told the Americans to take the losses on their Ibero-American loans or expect no more Eurodollar funding. The U.S. giants are thus caught between the devil and the debtors’ cartel, with nothing certain but the next round of bank runs.
Documentation: An interview with a source in the Reagan Administration.
by Kathy Burdman
by Susan Maitra
The country demonstrates the grave danger of accepting incompetent IMF formulas, writes Susan Maitra from New Delhi.
by Edith Vitali
by Marcia Merry
Africa starves, Russia stockpiles.
by David Goldman
The dollar’s last rally?
by Gretchen Small
They aren’t officially calling it a debtors’ cartel, but the Ibero-American nations established a “continent-wide mechanism” for consultation and coordination, and plan to meet regularly. Javier Almario and Carlos Mendez report from Cartagena.
Documentation: Interviews with the Foreign Ministers of Colombia, Ecuador, and others.
by Susan Welsh
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Rainer Apel and Nora Hamerman
The parties that gained most in the major nations were the KGB-penetrated West German Greens, the racist French National Front, the British Labour Party, and the Italian Communist Party—for the most part, anti-American, pro-Moscow forces.
by Claude Albert
Claude Albert in Paris analyzes the phenomenal rise of Jean-Marie Le Pen’s National Front.
Special to Executive Intelligence Review from Holland.
by Thierry Lalevée
by Susan Maitra
Knocking out the terrorist-secessionist forces in the Golden Temple is only the first step in bringing reason back to this vital state.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. puts the scandal-mongering of Jack Anderson against the Mexican government in its proper perspective.
by Nancy Spannaus
The man Moscow likes most was not personally active in Washington, but U.S. Senators who work with Kissinger and the KGB almost succeeded in gutting the U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative and passing a proposal to massively cut U.S. troops in Europe.
by Mark Burdman
EIR’s eyewitness account of the Washington conference of the World Future Society June 10-14.
Documentation: Excerpts from the speeches by Dennis Forrester, Barbara Waterlow, and Gerald Mische, and profiles of “KGB witch” Carol Rosin and the World Federalists.
by Ronald Kokinda and Susan Kokinda