by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
The rapid pace of positive change in the world, since the July summit of the BRICS countries in Brazil, took another qualitative step forward at the summit of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum last week in Beijing. Chinese President Xi Jinping’s agenda not only dominated the dynamics of the summit; at the G-20 summit in Brisbane, Australia, on Nov. 15-16, the new leading role of the BRICS countries is also in sharp contrast with the outdated model of trans-Atlantic member states, including President Obama’s promotion of geopolitical confrontation.
by Paul Gallagher
Undoubtedly, today’s top news was that the Chinese economy collapsed!
An excerpt from the Nov. 14 webcast, featuring a review of recent economic initiatives by the BRICS countries.
by Nancy Spannaus
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), in a Nov. 12 speech in Washington, identified a “symbiotic pathology between Executive overreach and Congressional abdication,” over the question of the constitutional authority to declare war.
by Matthew Ogden
Senator Graham was the featured speaker at a Veterans Day event in Naples, Florida, where he was joined by leaders of the 9/11 families, Broward Bulldog editor Dan Christensen, and constitutional attorney Tom Julin.
by Matthew Ogden
An interview with former Sen. Bob Graham, co-chair of the Congressional Joint Inquiry into 9/11.
by Dennis Speed
The Schiller Institute held a celebration Nov. 8-9, commemorating the three-fold occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the 255th birthday of Friedrich Schiller, and the 30th anniversary year of the Schiller Institute.
by Ramsey Clark
While the Western media scream about Russia’s and China’s alleged provocations for war with the West, U.S. and NATO military maneuvers over the past month reflect just the opposite. It is the West, dominated by British geopolitical thinking, that is preparing for war, even nuclear war.
by Hussein Askary and Dean Andromidas
The fourth and final part of a series on the Nile Basin and East Africa, aimed at showing the tremendous potential for peace and prosperity in Africa, and also that the shovels are now in the ground, and beginning construction of great projects, for the first time in decades.
This concludes our publication of selected speeches from the Schiller Institute’s Oct. 18-19 “New Silk Road” conference in Frankfurt, Germany.
by Jason Ross
Jason Ross works in the United States with the LaRouche PAC Science Team.
by Wangsou Wu
Dr. Wu is Dean of the School of Nuclear Science & Technology at Lanzhou University, China.
by Toni Kästner
Toni Kästner is chairman of Fusions-Energie-Forum e.V. in Germany.
by Chandra Muzaffar
Chandra Muzaffar is the president of the International Movement for a Just World in Malaysia.