A Schiller Institute representative from Germany discusses his recent visit to Armenia, where he was an officially invited observer of the referendum on independence from Moscow.
by Mary McCourt Burdman
Prince Philip: A Critical Biography, by John Parker, and Edwina Mountbatten, A Life of Her Own, by Janet Morgan.
In our issue of Sept. 27, page 7, we misquoted Ghana’s President Jerry Rawlings, who actually referred to “the over 4 billion people who live in the developing sector,” not “4 million.”
by Diana Olaya de Terán
Colombia: New Target of the Greenies?
by Marcia Merry
French Farmers Rally Against GATT.
by Rainer Apel
Refugees Are Not the Problem.
The New Face of War.
by Susan Welsh
The mayor of St. Petersburg has some very interesting proposals for the West, reflecting a debate over the economic ideas of Count Witte, Friedrich List, and Lyndon LaRouche.
by Fiorella Operto
Fiorella Operto of the Schiller Institute presented Lyndon LaRouche’s economic method at the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas.
by Marcia Merry
by Mark Burdman
by Carlos Cota Meza
by Linda de Hoyos
by Mark Burdman
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
by Philippe Jamet
by Emmanuel Grenier
by Warren J. Hamerman
The new Roman empire is not yet consolidated. The debate at the United Nations has life and death consequences for millions of people in the next months.
by Dr. Mahathir Mohamad
From the speech by Malaysian Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir Mohamad to the U.N. General Assembly.
by Gretchen Small
David Rockefeller’s leading Venezuelan business partner once again finds himself at the center of a drug scandal he thought he had successfully buried six years ago, when he banned EIR’s book and kicked our correspondents out of the country.
Will Europe stand by and let Serbia annihilate Croatia?
An interview with Anno Hellenbroich.
by Anno Hellenbroich
by H. Graham Lowry
Even the Administration’s own Census Bureau now admits that there are 33.6 million Americans living below the poverty line—2 million more than the previous year—and the poverty line is set at the absurdly low level of $13,359 per year for a family of four.
by Edward Spannaus
The Iraqis say that the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s inspection team in Baghdad is a CIA agent. Well, it’s even worse than that.
by Edward Spannaus
Documentation: Excerpts from the 1988 speech which so offended Senators Kennedy and Heflin.
by Leo Scanlon
by Brian Lantz
California Rejects Early Presidential Primary.
by William Jones