by Ana María Mendoza and Hartmut Cramer
The Undersecretary for Economic Affairs in the Peruvian Foreign Ministry and head of the Peruvian delegation at UNCTAD VII.
The Minister Counselor, Ambassador at the Permanent Mission of the Dominican Republic in Geneva.
The Minister of Finance, Economic Planning, and Development of Zimbabwe.
Commerce Minister of Bangladesh.
by Scott Thompson
Looks at Hammer, by Armand Hammer with Neil Lyndon.
by Marsha Freeman
There is enough fuel on the Moon’s surface to power the fusion reactors that can advance the Earth’s economy and begin industrializing space.
by Rainer Apel
A Long-Overdue Look at the Red Army.
by Göran Haglund
AIDS Time Bomb Ignites in Sweden.
by Silvia Palacios
Kremlin Blesses Brazil’s “Theolibbers.”
by Hugo López Ochoa
A “Green” Presidential Campaign.
by Carlos Cota Meza
A New Front Against García.
by Marcia Merry
“Foreigners” Threaten Auto?
Pentagon Ignoring Soviet Scientific Lead?
by David Goldman
The news is not that American banks will show the worst net loss in history during the second quarter, but rather, that the banking industry will continue to show such losses for the third quarter, the fourth quarter, and so forth, until such time that it ceases to exist, as matters stand.
by Ana María Mendoza and Hartmut Cramer
A first-hand report on the Geneva conference.
Documentation: Excerpts from the speeches of French President Mitterrand, Norwegian Prime Minister Brundtland, and Egyptian President Mubarak, and interviews with four government delegates.
by David Goldman
How Long for the Japanese Inflow?
by Joyce Fredman
Third in a series.
by Marcia Merry
“Meat and Milk Will Make You Sick.”
Government Bankrupt by End of July?
by Robyn Quijano
Soviet-directed narco-terrorism has penetrated every nation of Ibero-America. This flank of the Russian Empire’s subversion of the West demonstrates exactly how Soviet irregular warfare operates, and why the United States has been losing that war to Moscow for the last 20 years.
by Gretchen Small
by Sara Madueño
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The emergence of Weinberger’s military policy raises the possibility of a positive shift in U.S. foreign policy, but there is a deeper problem to be solved.
by Linda de Hoyos
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Göran Haglund
by Marla Minnicino
by Ronald Kokinda
by Paul Goldstein
The Justice Department is under fire. Will the “Hashemi file” be opened next?
by Marla Minnicino
Proposition 64 was defeated in 1986, but many things have changed.
by Marjorie Mazel Hecht
by Nicholas F. Benton
Volcker: Greenspan’s Deregulation Is Disastrous.
by Kathleen Klenetsky
Hart Campaign Manager Scores Iowa “Blackmail” — Dukakis’s Anti-SDI Stance Stirs Rancor — Southern Dems Not Charmed by “Dwarfs”.
by Ronald Kokinda