by Ramtanu Maitra
China-India relations are on the mend.
by Robert Barwick
Big push for Timor independence.
by Rainer Apel
Green party is heading for a split.
A strategic red alert.
by Richard Freeman
The Crisis of Global Capitalism: Open Society Endangered, by George Soros.
by Claudio Celani
L’Uomo di Fiducia, by Ettore Bernabei with Giorgio Dell’Arti.
by Claudio Celani
EIR and the Italian Civil Rights Movement Solidarity co-sponsored a conference in Rome, on how to reorganize the world financial system and build the great Eurasian Land-Bridge project for global development.
by Flaminio Piccoli
A speech by former Italian senator Flaminio Piccoli.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
The keynote speech by Helga Zepp-LaRouche. “We are faced with an incredible danger, the immediate short-term danger of depression, financial collapse, and nuclear war. But I’m convinced that God has made man in such a way that when man is confronted with a great evil, God has given him an even greater power to answer that great evil with an even greater good. To this effort, I want to invite you to join.”
by Jan Lopuszanski
From a speech by Polish parliamentarian Jan Lopuszanski.
by Cynthia R. Rush
Why has a small nation of only 12 million been singled out by the International Monetary Fund for such brutal treatment, that political chaos and violence are deepening with each passing day?
by Maurice Allais
The first part of a three-part series by French economist Maurice Allais, Nobel Prizewinner in Economic Science in 1988.
by Lothar Komp
A dramatic contraction occurred in all areas of the real economy worldwide in the past year—even computer chips! So much for the “post-industrial society.” Lothar Komp analyzes the international picture.
by Michael Liebig
The debate over NATO policy has reached the point that Willi Wimmer, a defense expert in Germany’s conservative Christian Democratic Union, warns that it could result in “the extinction of the world.”
by George Gregory
George Gregory gives an eyewitness report on a conference on the future of NATO, sponsored by the German-Atlantic Society and the Academy for Political Education, in Tutzing, Germany. The “new NATO” is not popular.
by Mary Burdman
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
His visit to Italy and the Vatican was a diplomatic triumph.
by Valerie Rush and Dennis Small
by Gail G. Billington
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Remarks by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. on the subject of an international tribunal on Cambodia.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The President’s decision to upgrade the visit by Chinese Prime Minister Zhu Rongji to the status of a full state visit, shows that it is the President who will be conducting the discussions—not Vice President Al Gore and the Principals Group. This presents a precious opportunity for reason to reassert itself, in the policy maelstrom in Washington.
by Marsha Freeman
by William Jones
A report from the U.S.-Africa Ministerial meeting held at the U.S. State Department on March 16, in which 46 African nations participated.
by Linda de Hoyos and Carl Osgood
Documentation: A comparison of H.R. 722 with H.R. 434, and, LaRouche’s comments on what is needed for Africa.
by Carl Osgood