Volume 16, Number 46, November 17, 1989

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Interviews

Heng Cheng

by Harley Schlanger

The former President of Cambodia says that instead of backing Prince Sihanouk and Pol Pot, the U.S. should back the Cambodia’s anti-Communist majority.

Who’s Responsible for Vietnamese Refugees?

by Mary McCourt Burdman

Martin Lee

A member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council, a leader of the opposition to Communist rule over Hong Kong, describes the colony’s dilemma.

Science & Technology

The Fusion Energy Foundation: 10 Years of Fighting for Progress

This pioneering pro-technology organization was illegally forced into bankruptcy by the U.S. Justice Department for two years until it was “liberated” by a recent court ruling which found that the U.S. government had conspired to shut it down. EIR celebrates its 15th anniversary by reprinting the history of its first decade.

In Memoriam: Dr. Robert J. Moon

Departments

Strategic Map

The Anti-Bolshevik Resistance Explodes.

Report from Rome

by Antonio Gaspari

LaRouche Slate Tilts City Elections.

Panama Report

by Carlos Wesley

The Truth about Manuel Noriega.

Andean Report

by Antonio Avila

Walter Márquez Defends Assassins.

Report from Rio

by Silvia Palacios

An Electoral “White Coup.”

Editorial

The Germany of Schiller and List.

Economics

Gorbachov’s Dangerous Ignorance of Economics

by John Hoefle

There is no way Gorbachov or anyone else can save the collapsing Soviet economy, unless all brands of monetarist dogma are scrapped and replaced with mercantilist or Hamiltonian models of the economy.

A Five-Point Program To Save Poland

by Helga Zepp-LaRouche

By the Leader of the Patriots for Germany party.

Polish Cataclysm Will Destroy the ‘New Yalta’ Deal

by Webster G. Tarpley

Part 2 of an analysis by Webster Tarpley describes the various forces working on Solidarnosc, and the near-term deadline for national survival.

Currency Rates

Poland Needs the ‘Italian Model’

by Aleksandr Minak

A guest commentary from Milan.

Banking

by John Hoefle

Thrifts Ride into the Sunset.

Agriculture

by Marcia Merry

Milk Shortage Becomes Official.

Business Briefs

Feature

My Worldwide Anti-Bolshevik Resistance Initiative

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Looks back on his 1988 appeal from the historic standpoint of the struggle between oligarchist and republican forces.

Germany’s Future Lies in Freedom, Not in Reformed Communism

by Rainer Apel

U.S. Policy toward German Reunification

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

The Rütli Oath

by Friedrich Schiller

Captive Nations: Ukraine Wants Liberation from the Soviet Empire

by John Kolasky

Strategic Map: The Anti-Bolshevik Resistance Explodes

Chronology from Nov. 10, 1988 to Nov. 10, 1989.

Tiananmen Massacre: An Eyewitness Report

by Hanyan

Chinese Communists Use Food To Control People

by Ying Tsui

Of the Chinese Democratic Party.

‘The People of Cambodia Hate and Mistrust All Communists’

by Harley Schlanger

Interview of Heng Cheng.

International

International Plot To Stop Colombia’s Anti-Drug War

by José Restrepo

Former President López Michelsen has joined with the drug mafia and its apologists to argue that the war on drugs is “destabilizing” and only “terrorizes society.”

Samper Pizano Flails in European Tour

Free Lebanon Fights for Survival

by Thierry Lalevée

Argentine Generals Retire Seineldín

by Cynthia R. Rush

Korean ‘Settlement’ in the Works?

by Lydia Cherry

Indian Voters To Choose between Gandhi, and No Government At All

by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra

The Indian Parliamentary System: How It Works

Is This How China Policy Is Made in Washington?

by Lydia Cherry

Who’s Responsible for Vietnamese Refugees?

by Mary McCourt Burdman

International Intelligence

National

Elections Highlight Crisis of ‘Buckwheat’ Bush

by Webster G. Tarpley

The defeats for candidates the President backed merely crystallize the impotence and ineptitude of the “can’t do” Administration.

Dump William Webster before the Summit

by Jeffrey Steinberg

The name “Central Intelligence Agency” has become self-contradictory.

Representative Traficant Calls for Investigation of PanAm 103 Disaster

U.S.-U.S.S.R. Officials Seek To Join Worst of Two Worlds

by Scott Thompson

Report on the Chautauqua Conference.

New York Mayoral Campaign Failed To Face Issues

by Dennis Speed

Eye on Washington

by Nicholas F. Benton

George Shultz Backs the Drug Pushers.

Congressional Closeup

by William Jones

National News

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