Introduces a report from the Schiller Institute conference in Bad Schwalbach, Germany.
By Dr. Wen Tiejun, Executive Secretary General of the China Society for Restructuring the Economic System, of Beijing.
By Prof. Sujit Dutta, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis in New Delhi, India.
By Prof. Dr. Mohammed Al-Sayed Selim, Director of the Center for Asian Studies in the Faculty of Economics and Political Science in Cairo University, Egypt.
By Prof. Yuri Gromyko, representing the Moscow Academy of Culture and Educational Development.
Central Asia's Role in the Land-Bridge
By Ramtanu Maitra, an Indian engineer who headed EIR's bureau in New Delhi during the 1990s, and currently writes for EIR from the United States.
By Lothar Komp, from EIR's bureau in Wiesbaden, Germany.
Interviews
Sergei Glazyev
Dr. Glazyev is a Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Chairman of the Committee on Economic Policy and Business of the Russian State Duma.
Jan Kregel
Dr. Kregel is an economist with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, and one of the authors of the UNCTAD report, "International Trade and Development, 2001."
Ken Riley
Ken Riley is president of International Longshoremen's Association Local 1422, with 850 members in Charleston, South Carolina.
Departments
Report from Germany
Central Asia's Great Potential.
Editorial
A Strategic Announcement from Russia.
Economics
Bush-Moynihan Commission Would Loot Social Security
The privatization of Social Security would allow Wall Street to siphon off trillions of dollars from the bank accounts of America's retirees.
How Can the World Get Out of This Crisis?
An interview with Sergei Glazyev.
EIR Energy Crisis Update:
Agenda for National Energy Emergency Action
New Globalism Grows Up for the
`Anti-Globalization' Zapatistas
Sweeping Health-Care Reform
Proposed by Top U.S. Physicians
Worst Nursing Shortage Threatens Hospitals
The World Economy Is Staring into a Precipice
An interview with Prof. Jan Kregel.
International
Italian Voters Reject Globalization in Government
The general election results of May 13, in which Silvio Berlusconi became the new Prime Minister, offer a lesson, an opportunity, and a danger.
Pope John Paul II's Voyage in Saint Paul's Footsteps
Bush Administration Backs
Police-State Measures in the Philippines
Colombia Health Sector Is Being Shut Down
National
National Leaders Join Fight
To Save D.C. General Hospital
House Minority Whip Rep. David Bonior (D-Mich.) and the National Black Caucus of State Legislators are among those who have spoken out in support of this crucial issue in defense of the general welfare.
Nation Rejects Bush-Cheney Assault on California
Exposure of FBI's McVeigh Misconduct
May Be Part of Efforts to Curb Bush
McVeigh Case, Birmingham Bombing: Same FBI!
`Charleston 5' Fight `Southern Strategy'
A report from South Carolina, including an interview with longshoreman Ken Riley.
`To Save Macedonia, Change the World!'
Congressional Closeup