Dr. Vitrenko, Doctor of Economic Sciences, is a member of the Supreme Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine from the Progressive Socialist Party. In February 1997, she co-initiated, with Schiller Institute founder Helga Zepp-LaRouche, the “Appeal to President Clinton to Convoke a New Bretton Woods Conference.”
by Andreas Ranke
Lyndon LaRouche has addressed the issue of the kind of leadership the world requires today, with reference to the work of France’s Lazare Carnot and Germany’s Gen. Alfred von Schlieffen, on how a numerically inferior force can defeat a much more powerful adversary, by attacking the enemy on the flank. Andreas Ranke, from our bureau in Wiesbaden, Germany, talks about the military history of these ideas.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Robert Barwick
Canberra fiddles while Asia burns.
Britain prepares “Iraq trap” for Clinton.
by Marcia Merry Baker
The mass of debts coming due, in Indonesia, South Korea, Japan, Russia, and Brazil in particular, means we’re heading for another major ratchet downward in the collapse of the global financial system.
by Marsha Freeman
On Jan. 12, President Clinton signed the certifications required by U.S. law to implement the U.S.-China Agreement for Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation.Will the Congress finally seize upon this opportunity for economic development?
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The British monarchy, in league with a vast Anglophile apparatus inside the United States, is running a campaign assault against President Clinton, and, more broadly, is out to cripple the institution of the U.S. Presidency, in the midst of the gravest financial crisis of the twentieth century.
by Edward Spannaus and Jeffrey Steinberg
by Edward Spannaus
Documentation: From a motion submitted to the Federal court by Clinton’s lawyers.
by Mark Burdman
Wrote a leading Danish paper: “In today’s Washington, the political debate has been replaced by a dirty witch-hunt, which has even gotten a few to call for the resignation of the President.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Edward Spannaus
by Richard Freeman
Since its inception, the Journal has opposed the American System of Economics. But lately, its financial and economic policies have gotten much, much worse.
by Joseph Brewda
by Scott Thompson
A profile of Lucianne “Ma Barker” Goldberg, Linda “Bad” Tripp, and an assortment of other rogues.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The Pope’s visit to Cuba “was even more a matter of flanking the present systemic crisis of humanity as a whole, than it was, also, an expression of sincere devotion to the welfare of Cuba as such.”
by Abdel Mahmoud Al Koronky
A speech by Abdel Mahmoud Al Koronky, press attaché at the Sudanese Embassy in London, to a Schiller Institute conference in Germany.
An interview with Dr. Natalya Vitrenko.
by Javier Almario
by Roger Maduro
Unabomber suspect Theodore Kaczynski pleaded guilty to 13 counts that centered on charges of transporting explosive devices with the intent to kill or maim, and to all Federal charges against him involving five bombings. But the media have covered up fact that he was but one operative in a vast network of terrorists deployed to destroy modern civilization under cover of environmentalism.
Commentary: “Exposing Terrorists and Radical Extremists,” by private investigator Barry Clausen.
by Debra Hanania Freeman
The indictment against Arkansas State Rep. Ben McGee, and the case of Maryland State Sen. Larry Young, who was expelled by the Senate although he had not been charged with any crime, show that the permanent bureaucracy in the U.S. Department of Justice is continuing its crimes.