The UN Undersecretary General and Earth Council Chairman was a co-founder with Britain’s Prince Philip of the elite 1001 Club; vice president of the World Wildlife Fund; and Secretary General of the UN Conference on the Environment and Development—the Rio Summit of 1992.
Sudan’s Ambassador to the United States outlines the multi-party political system going into effect under Sudan’s new Constitution.
Dr. Mohsen Zahran is director of the General Organization of the Alexandria Library, in Egypt.
Mr. McCann is a member of the Board of Directors of New Hampshire’s Service Employees International Union statewide umbrella Local 1984 and president of Chapter 41 SEIU, and has served as a member of the state House of Representatives.
by Rainer Apel
“Real” crisis sends out shock waves.
The party’s over.
by Steven A. Carr
Plenty of Nothing: The Downsizing of the American Dream and the Case for Structural Keynesianism, by Thomas I. Palley.
Brazil’s foreign debt is over $480 billion—more than twice as big as Russia’s real foreign debt. It’s no wonder that Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan and others are sweating, particularly as political opposition to the Brazilian government’s monetarist policies is growing within the country.
Documentation: Statements by Itamar Franco, former President and current Governor of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais; and the “Letter of Belo Horizonte,” issued by state governors.
by Richard Freeman
An analysis of the “shopping list” presented by Chinese officials to the United States, to build the Eurasian Land-Bridge and related infrastructure projects.
by John Hoefle
The guardians of the financial bubble are blowing the whistle on the Internet—to protect the derivatives bubble.
by Marcia Merry Baker
Democratic senators from the central farm states held a hearing on Jan. 5, because family farmers are facing ruin at such a rapid rate that whole towns, counties, and regions are closing down.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
A concert of British, American, and Canadian financier oligarchs, known historically as the BAC, is devoted to bringing about the end of the republican nation-state. Al Gore is their tool to oust President Clinton, who constitutes a potentially mortal threat to their evil policies.
Strange bedfellows? Not really.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Scott Thompson
A profile of the Canadian Mr. Environmentalist, friend of the British royal family, who expounds upon Gore’s beliefs and political connections.
by Lance Rosen
Mumbo-jumbo from Gore’s Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Helga Zepp-LaRouche underlines the strategic importance of an article published in the Chinese press, titled “Ally with China, Not with London,” which cites Lyndon LaRouche’s recommendations to President Clinton. If this advice is not taken, we’re on a short fuse to nuclear war.
by Joseph Brewda
by Prof. Yang Shu
A guest commentary by Prof. Yang Shu, Director of the Institute of Central Asian Studies, Lanzhou University, People’s Republic of China.
by Lawrence K. Freeman
An interview with Dr. Mohsen Zahran.
by Edward Spannaus
The fact that the President has refused to crawl and beg in front of his enemies has inspired a significant portion of the U.S. population to rally around him.
by Edward Spannaus
A number of the House Managers are pressing to bring in Willey and other “Jane Does” from the Paula Jones case as witnesses in an attempt to bolster their flagging impeachment case against the President. But the odd thing is, that Willey has closer and longer-standing ties to Vice President Al Gore than to Bill Clinton.
by Michele Steinberg
Resistance is growing to spy Jonathan Pollard’s release from U.S. prison, both in America and from circles in Israel.
An interview with William H. McCann, Jr.