by Leonardo Servadio and Elisabeth Hellenbroich
An aide to the Spanish defense minister and foreign policy adviser to the Socialist Party of Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez.
by Katherine Kanter and Leonardo Servadio
A deputy in the European Parliament for Spain’s Popular Alliance Party and coordinator of this party’s electoral campaign policy.
by Valerie Rush
Who Decides Venezuela’s Future?
by Rainer Apel
Goethe Institute or Schiller Institute?
by Göran Haglund
The Wonderful Adventures of a KGB Spy.
by Susan Maitra
Foreign Aid Terms Tighten on India.
by Henry Tucker
Sanctions: Prescription for Genocide.
by Thierry Lalevée
New Plots by Islamic International.
by Yves Messer
“Revisionist” Campaign Hits France.
The separatist plot against Mexico.
by Marsha Freeman
Following the Challenger disaster, NASA and the Rogers Commission have drawn up plans to return to space. But will the money be there?
by John Cox
Physicist John Cox reports on his tour of research facilities at Osaka University.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
The recent violence by the Greens in West Germany was no mere anti-nuclear demonstration, but a low-intensity-warfare operation backed by Moscow. An excerpt from a speech by Helga Zepp-LaRouche.
by George Gregory
Selections from the classic discussion of low-intensity warfare, by Friedrich August Freiherr von der Heydte, Brigadier-General of the Reserves of the West German Bundeswehr, with an introduction by translator George Gregory.
by David Goldman and William Engdahl
At present, Oct. 25, 1986, the date of deregulation of the British stock-market, is viewed as the probable time of outbreak of a new world depression. But in fact, a worldwide financial crash could come at almost any time.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Hugo López Ochoa
by Nicholas F. Benton
by David Goldman
Can Exchange Markets Be Managed?
by David Goldman
Deflation Confirms EIR’s Warning.
by Marianna Wertz
Brother Zlobin, Hero of Speed-Up.
by Marcia Merry
Food or “Alternative Agriculture”?
by Criton Zoakos
Assesses the recent congressional votes against the Strategic Defense Initiative—the worst national security disaster since Pearl Harbor.
by Valerie Rush
But García told his conference guests he would use whatever force was necessary to preserve order and the republic.
by Ricardo Martín
Belaúnde’s legacy on Peru’s prisons and the truth about Shining Path, by Ricardo Martin, correspondent of the Centro de Investigaciones Económicas of Mexico.
by Konstantin George
In the province of KwaZulu/Natal, a body has been formed to establish a non-ethnic government. We publish here its formal declaration of May 30.
by Leonardo Servadio
A report on the June 22 elections, followed by interviews with spokesmen for the two major parties.
by Thierry Lalevée
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The name of the game is selective “leaks” by those whom Washington insiders call “the mice.”
by Marianna Wertz
West Coast “gay-rights” activists have been whipped into a frenzy.
by D. Stephen Pepper
by Linda Everett
After reducing the role of the nation’s highest court in protecting and guiding its people to a mechanical exercise, this court goes on to eliminate that responsibility altogether.
by Scott Thompson
by Nicholas F. Benton
Regan Sets Up Reagan for Disgrace with Congress — State Department “Leak” Methods Justified — Public Health Service Condemns Itself.