by Katharine Kanter
If Bosnia caves in, world stability is threatened, says the general manager of the Bosnian news agency TWRA, and Personal Envoy of Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic to the International Association of Parliamentarians against Genocide in Bosnia-Hercegovina.
by Lorenzo Carrasco
Banking Crisis Explodes in Brazil.
by Andrea Olivieri
Ernesto ‘Sandwich’ Pizano.
by Tore Fredin
Carlsson Resigns, Before the Election.
by Rainer Apel
Deconstructors At Work in the Courts.
Yes, Lord Rees-Mogg.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“By the time of Beethoven’s death, the musical palette, and the contributing functions of its instruments and ensembles, were defined in approximately the same degree J.S. Bach’s last years defined the principles of well-tempered polyphony.”
by John Sigerson
by Richard Freeman
The financial oligarchy, seeing the dangers ahead, is getting out of derivatives and other speculative markets, and hoarding food, precious metals, and raw materials.
by David Ramonet
The Mexican model is in shambles, the Brazilian model has failed, and many, in Ibero-America are looking askance at the “Chilean model” being promoted on Wall Street’s discredited used-car lot.
by William Engdahl
Few fully grasped the vehemence of Thatcher and the British establishment in their determination to sabotage German economic success in the East after 1989.
by William Engdahl
This report, focusing on 1989-95, is excerpted from a broader German-language study of the economic disintegration of Germany between 1966 and 1995 prepared by EIR’s Wiesbaden affiliate.
Crucial facts about the defector Lt. Gen. Husein Kamal, and the internal situations of Jordan and Iraq, are apparently being either misassessed or ignored by international players.
by Roman Bessonov
by Marianna Wertz
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
by Marc Gjidara
By a professor of international law at the Faculties of Law in Paris, and co-author of Ethnic Cleansing (1993).
by Robyn Quijano
by Hussein Al-Nadeem
by Anton Chaitkin
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Some senior Administration officials and advisers are convinced that the cartels’ power must be broken before any serious economic changes can be enacted.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
An EIR Contributing Editor Feature.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by William Jones