Dr. Glazyev, the prominent Russian economist, outlines the changes needed in Russia and the world economy.
The recently retired Governor of Denmark’s Central Bank admits, “We now have a recession or worse in a large part of the world.”
Dr. Hazboun, director of the the Guidance and Training Center for the Child and Family in Bethlehem, is the only female child psychiatrist in Palestine.
by Stu Rosenblatt
The Chairman, by Kai Bird.
by Rainer Apel
A lot of ugly trouble lies ahead.
by Allen Douglas
Off in La-La Land.
Kissinger spills some beans.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. introduces the story of Wall Street lackey John J. McCloy, the “sorcerer’s apprentice” who, in concert with Nikita Khrushchev, and much of the London and Wall Street establishments, collaborated in a wildly utopian, one-worldist project, aimed at eliminating the sovereignty of all nation-states. Their collaboration is the watershed of every principal catastrophe suffered by the U.S.A., among others, since the Cuba Missile Crisis.
by Stu Rosenblatt
Stuart Rosenblatt reviews Kai Bird’s biography of John J. McCloy, The Chairman.
by Rachel Douglas
The Primakov government is interacting with the fatally ill global financial system, but Russia cannot delay the adoption of emergency economic measures on the part of the state, before this winter.
An interview with Sergei Glazyev.
by John Hoefle
by Richard Freeman
by Michael O. Billington
An interview with Erik Hoffmeyer.
by Carlos Cota Meza
by Mark Burdman
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“What will occur during the temporary phase which comes next, after the October 12-15 interval of transition, no one knows with certainty, and almost no one could imagine. What is certain, is that all that assortment of ‘crisis-management’ tinkering, as proposed by Tony Blair, from France, from circles around former Chancellor Helmut Schmidt in Germany, and Clinton, will accomplish nothing, but to worsen the situation much more than had they made no such efforts; already, the effect of such tinkering has been to divert discussion of real solutions from the agenda.”
by Silvia Palacios and Lorenzo Carrasco
The narrow re-election of President Cardoso reflects not a popular mandate, but nationwide discontent, as the financial storm begins to hit full-force.
by Umberto Pascali
Documentation: Commentaries from the Kosovan press demand intervention from NATO to stop the genocide.
by Joseph Brewda
A dossier by Joseph Brewda.
An interview with Dr. Viveca Hazboun.
by Linda de Hoyos
Documentation: Common Declaration of the Rwandan Democratic Opposition.
by Marianna Wertz
Rallies, demonstrations, and town meetings were held on Oct. 13 in North and South America, Europe, and Australia, responding to a call issued by Helga Zepp-LaRouche.
by Edward Spannaus
by Jeffrey Steinberg
You read it first in EIR’s September 1996 Special Report, “Would a President Bob Dole Prosecute Drug Super-Kingpin George Bush?” Now, Volume II of the declassified report of the CIA Inspector General documents the links between the Contras and major Colombian drug-trafficking organizations.
by Edward Spannaus
Executive Order 12333, signed in 1981, permitted U.S. intelligence agencies to enter into secret contracts with “private companies or institutions”—the core of the Contra operation.