by María del Carmen Cabanillas
The president of Argentina’s Inter-Cooperative Agricultural Confederation (Coninagro) shows the disastrous impact of the Menem government’s free market policies on Argentina’s farmers.
by Rachel Douglas
The press spokesman for the presidential campaign of Vyacheslav Chornovil, leader of the Ukrainian independence movement Rukh, is sharply critical of the Kravchuk government.
by Mark Burdman
The chairman of the parliamentary commission of the Ukrainian Parliament tells why he opposes the Maastricht Treaty on European Union.
by Dean Andromidas
An Algerian professor of the history of Islamic thought, teaching at the Sorbonne in Paris, charges that the West has misunderstood-or ignored-the nature of developments in the Islamic world.
by Manuel Hidalgo
Are Boloña’s Days Numbered?
by Geraldo Luis Zaraiva Lino
Collor’s Government Is Done For.
Support the Dannemeyer Resolution.
by Dr. James W. Frazer
What do you do with a young generation that thinks the main purpose of going to high school is to meet members of the opposite sex? Part 1 of a two-part curriculum proposal. Dr. Frazer is with the University of Texas Health Center in San Antonio.
The Pentagon saw it coming, but nothing was done. Now, 250,000 people are homeless in Florida. They are not the victims of Mother Nature, but of an economic policy which allowed substandard housing construction and dilapidated infrastructure.
by John Hoefle
by Kathy Wolfe
by María del Carmen Cabanillas
An interview with Leonidas Gasoni.
by John Hoefle
Death Throes of the “Dollar Era.”
by Göran Haglund
A former East German Stasi agent confirms what EIR reported six years ago: that communist disinformation was behind the campaign to blame Lyndon LaRouche’s associates for the murder of Sweden’s prime minister.
by Andrea Olivieri
by Rachel Douglas
Rachel Douglas reports from Kiev on the high stakes in Ukraine’s struggle for survival.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Konstantin George
by Michael Billington
The Chinese Communist Party of Mao Zedong was the culmination of a British colonial project—led by the evil Bertrand Russell—to crush the current of Sun Yat-sen, which used the 2,000-year-old traditions of Confucius and Christ to build a Chinese republican movement.
by Kathleen Klenetsky
Even members of the State Department bureaucracy can’t take it any more, as shown by the dramatic resignation of George Kenney, the department’s acting chief of Yugoslav affairs.
by Brian Lantz
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Kathleen Klenetsky
Bush “Clinically Depressed.”