by Dana S. Scanlon
Ghana’s ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations was chairman of the Group of 77 developing nations in 1991. In this wide-ranging interview, he evaluates the world strategic crisis, and demands a standard of morality in international affairs that is now sorely lacking.
by Lorenzo Carrasco
“Final Solution” for Brazilian State.
by Gretchen Small
Sachs Maniac Wins Bolivian Elections.
by Rainer Apel
A “War of Words,” or Something More?
The Course of Human Events.
by Lorenzo Carrasco and Alberto Sábato
Report on a key flank in the global resistance to “technological apartheid,” the Anglo-American policy of denying development to the nations of the South.
by Lorenzo Carrasco and Alberto Sábato
by Lorenzo Carrasco
by Richard Freeman
With the fall of the government of the host country, Japan, and with every other Group of Seven government in the soup, will any of the world leaders present in Tokyo have the courage to address the real issues?
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Gonzalez identified EIR’s role in exposing the crisis in the derivatives markets, which he called “a tinderbox waiting to explode.”
by Mary M. Burdman
by Anthony K. Wikrent
Another Airline May Not Fly Much Longer.
by Mary M. Burdman
While the malthusians babble about uncontrolled population growth, the fact is that for the past three decades, we have been undergoing a devastating collapse of fertility in the industrialized nations. The same pattern is hitting now in Third World nations as well, as people of child-bearing years are wiped out by disease and famine. Mary Burdman conducts a survey of demographic studies, carried out by both private demographers and public agencies, which show that there is no such thing as zero growth: Either population grows, or it collapses.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Joseph Brewda and Peter Rush
With the imposition of a naval blockade on Haiti, and the bombing of Somalia’s civilian population, the Security Council’s permanent members have resumed their drive for one-world government.
by Umberto Pascali
by Cardinal Franjo Kuharic
by Istvan Morvay
Speech at the Schiller Institute’s conference in Bonn, “Toward a Durable Peace in Europe.”
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Konstantin George
by Lydia Cherry
by Ali Alatas
Speech by the Indonesian Foreign Minister to the World Conference on Human Rights.
by Mark Burdman
by Dean Andromidas
by Valerie Rush
by Kathleen Klenetsky
Is everybody in Washington determined to sacrifice their constituencies on the altar of deficit reduction?
by Edward Spannaus
Rev. James Bevel is spearheading an initiative to reaffirm the principles of the Declaration of Independence.
by Scott Thompson
by William Jones