by Gabriele Liebig and Jutta Dinkermann
The former infectious diseases chief for the West German Office of Health discusses the likelihood of an early change in AIDS policy.
by Thierry Lalevée
The “Continent of the 21st Century.”
by Rainer Apel
Mass Flight from Perestroika.
by Susan Maitra
India’s Eighth Five Year Plan.
by Carlos Méndez
President Presses Ahead on Austerity.
by Mark Sonnenblick
Ecuador Disrupts Ibero-American Unity.
The World Food Crisis.
by William Jones
Right from the Beginning, by Patrick Buchanan.
by Peter M. Schuller
Alasdair MacIntyre’s Whose Justice? Which Rationality?
by Mary McCourt Burdman
Troubled Days of Peace: Mountbatten and South East Asia Command 1945-46, by Peter Dennis.
by Daniel Platt
Revolutionaries and Functionaries: The Dual Face of Terrorism, by Richard Falk.
by Warren J. Hamerman
From Message to Mind: Directions in Neurobiology, ed. by S.S. Easter et al., and Neuroelectric Systems, by Sid Deutsch and Evangelia Micheli-Tzanakov.
by Katherine Kanter
Knud Arne Juergensen’s The Bournonville Ballets, a Photographic Record 1844-1933.
by Marcia Merry
Even the UN bureaucracy is predicting massive shortages, while the Department of Agriculture says not to worry.
Brazil’s expected population reduced by 20 million—an IMF “achievement”.
by Irene Beaudry
by William Engdahl
Are We Repeating October 1987?
by Robert Baker
Another Handout to the Grain Cartel.
by Dr. John Grauerholz
Report on Dr. Jacques Benveniste and colleagues’ astounding experimental results, and the witchhunt against Benveniste.
by Laurent Rosenfeld
by Robyn Quijano
A report on the Panama meeting to plan a “Second Amphictyonic Congress,” and build a movement to bring about an Ibero-American heads of state summit in 1992, to unify the continent and end austerity economics.
The full text of the final communiqué.
Reports from the task forces on Economic Sovereignty, Integration, and Foreign Debt; Security, Defense, and the Armed Forces; Integration of the Labor Movement; the Fight Against the Drug Trade; and Science and Technology.
A message from Carlos Saúl Menem.
by Linda de Hoyos
Carried out with the evident acquiescence of the “New Yalta” crowd in the United States.
An investigative report, exclusive to EIR.
by Selim al Khodr
by Katherine Kanter
by Gretchen Small
Documentation: General Noriega’s speech on Resistance Day—the day he didn’t step down.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Vice President Bush’s convention speech has been touted as the test of his fitness to lead, but in truth, a series of actions by him and the President prior to the convention set the direction for the remainder of Campaign ’88.
The Washington newsman was the victim of what police believe was an attack by professionals—only a week after he provoked the President’s “invalid” Dukakis quip.
Documentation: From Judge Robert Keeton’s Memorandum and Order.
by William Jones