by Muriel Mirak
The editor-in-chief of the Palestinian daily Al Fajr newspaper, sees the recent Peres-Hassan summit as a “breakthrough.”
by Lorenzo Carrasco
How Not To Form a Common Market.
by Josefina Menéndez
Labor Slams Federal District Scheme.
by Göran Haglund
KGB Scandals Probed by ... the KGB.
by Rainer Apel
A Salesman for Kissinger’s New Yalta.
by Leonardo Servadio
ETA’s Dirty War.
by Valerie Rush
Tiger-Slaying in Venezuela.
The IMF’s Technicians.
by David Goldman
In December 1985, this publication forecast a 15% to 25% rate of decline in U.S. output of physical goods during 1986. This has already come true—and the worst is ahead.
by Mark Sonnenblick
Documentation: Excerpts from the interview with President García in the Mexican daily Excelsior.
by Warren J. Hamerman
by William Engdahl
by Antonio Gaspari
by Marcia Merry
Will Drought Assistance Help?
by Linda de Hoyos
It may not be until the 21st century that the world fully comprehends the significance of the landslide victory for Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone’s Liberal Democratic Party.
by Uwe Henke v. Parpart
The Japanese leader in his own words, and in the eyes of the Eastern Establishment and Moscow.
by David Goldman
by Linda de Hoyos
by Marjorie Mazel Hecht
Japan’s programmatic commitment to develop the most advanced and efficient energy sources available.
by Criton Zoakos
The magnitude of the risk that the British Royal Family decided to take, when it plunged into an open constitutional confrontation with the Prime Minister over the issue of economic sanctions against South Africa, is not greater than the strategic stakes over which the fight is being waged.
by Konstantin George
by Rachel Douglas and Konstantin George
by Muriel Mirak
by Thierry Lalevée
by Valerie Rush
by George Larin
A guest commentary.
by Caspar Weinberger
Excerpts from the address of Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger at the National Defense University at Fort McNair, Washington, D.C., on July 29, 1986.
by Nicholas F. Benton
White House spokesman Larry Speakes was outspoken in blaming NBC national television, in particular, for “rating the worst” in hysterical misrepresentation of the war on drugs.
by Michele Steinberg
by Susan Welsh
The Senator has pushed through his committee a package of economic sanctions that would plunge South Africa into race war, and wreck the U.S. economy.
by Kathleen Klenetsky