EIR Executive Intelligence Review Special Reports

EIR Executive Intelligence Review Special Reports

EIR Executive Intelligence Review Special Reports The special reports listed below, prepared by the EIR staff, are now available. 1. Prospects for Instability in the Arabian Gulf 5. The Significance of the Shakeup at Pemex A comprehensive review of the danger of instabil­ EIR correctly forecast the political troubles of ity in Saudi Arabia in the coming period. Includes former Pemex director Jorge Diaz Serrano, and analysis of the Saudi military forces, and the in­ this report provides the full story of the recent fluence of left-wing forces, and pro-Khomeini net­ shakeup at Pemex.lncludes profile of new Pemex works in the country. $250. director Julio Rodolfo Moctezuma Cid, implica­ tions of the Pemex shakeup for the upcoming 2. Energy and Economy: Mexico in the Year 2000 presidential race, and consequences for Mexico's A development program for Mexico compiled energy policy. $200. jointly by Mexican and American scientists.Con­ cludes Mexico can grow at12 percent annually for 6. What is the Trilateral Commission? the next decade, creating a $100 billion capital­ The most complete analysis of the background, goods export market for the United States. De­ origins, and goals of this much-talked-about tailed analysis of key economic sectors; ideal for organization. Demonstrates the role of the com­ planning and marketing purposes. $250. mission in the Carter administration's Global 2000 report on mass population reduction; in the 3. Who Controls Environmentalism P-2 scandal that collapsed the Italian government A history and detailed grid of the environmental­ this year; and in the Federal Reserve's high ist movement in the United States. Analyzes interest-rate policy. Includes complete member­ sources of funding, political command structure, ship list. $100. and future plans. $50. 7. Near-Term Prospects for Gold Price Increase 4. Prospects for Instability in Nigeria A political guide to the reasons for the recent A full analysis of Nigeria's economic develop­ decline in the price of gold, and likely price move: ment program from a political standpoint. In­ ments in the future. Includes analysis of control cludes review of federal-state regulations, analy­ over international private gold stocks, ongoing ef­ sis of major regional power blocs, and the en­ forts to corner the market, and review of scenar· vironment for foreign investors. $250 ios now in circulation for remonetizing gold.$500. ---------------------------------------------------, ! EIR ! , EXECUTIVE INTELLIGENCE REVIEW I , I , I would like to receive these EIR.Special Reports: Name 1 , Title I t Order Number(s) Company I 0 Bill me for $ 0 Enclosed is $ : Address I , PIease c h arge to my 0 VISA 0 Master C harge I I Card No. City State Zip I I , S'Ignature Exp. Date__ Telephone ( I . ��a rea�c�oo�e �---------------------- I I I I Make checks payable to: �X.:�:I:��n::e:e::e:.���::::�t�s:::::::�:=:::.:�1���:8�: ______ 1 L ______ Founder and Contributing Editor: Lyndon H. LaRouche. Jr. Editor-in-chief: Criton Zoakos Editor: Robyn Quijano Managing Editor: Susan Johnson Art Director: Martha Zoller Contributing Editors: Uwe Parpart. Christopher White. Nancy Spannaus Special Services: Peter Ennis From the Editor INTELLIGENCE DIRECTORS: Africa: Douglas DeGroot Agriculture: Susan B. Cohen Asia: Daniel Sneider I Counterintelligence: Jeffrey Steinberg Economics: David Goldman European Economics: Laurent Murawiec Energy: William Engdahl Europe: Vivian Zoakos Latin America: Dennis Small Law: Edward Spannalls Middle East: Robert Drf'xfilSS Military Strategy: Steven Bardwell Science and Technology; Marsha Freeman Soviet Sector: Rachel Douglas United States: Graham Lowry INTERNATIONAL BUREAUS: Bogota: Carlos Cota Meza Bonn: George Gregory. Rainer Apel Chicago: Paul Greenberg The transformation of the anti-technology peace and environmental Copenhagen: Vincent Robson movements into an openly fascist force is the subject of our Special Houston: Harley Schlanger. Nicholas F. Benton Report this week. It is essential to understand analytically what many Los Angeles: Theodore Andromidas Germans know from experience: that an anarchic, countercultural Mexico City: Josejina Menendez Milan: Muriel Mirak stratum, recruiting among youth, can be very quickly turned into a Monterrey: M. Luisa de Castro fanatical paramilitary bludgeon against civilization itself. The report New Delhi: Paul Zykofsky was prepared by Susan Welsh, an EIR specialist who has just returned Paris: Katherine Kanter. Sophie Tanapura from West Germany, by Michele Steinberg of our Counterintelligence Rome: Leonardo Servadio staff, and by members of our Wiesbaden bureau. Stockholm: Clifford Gaddy United Nations: Nancy Coker The fact that on both sides of the Atlantic this emerging fascist Washington D.C.: Richard Cohen. movement began with opposition to all things involving nuclear Laura Chasen. Susan Kokinda Wiesbaden: Philip Golub. Mary Lalevee. power is of the utmost relevance. In the United States, that mob's co­ Thierry Lalevee. Barbara Spahn thinkers in government office are succeeding to a drastic extent in blocking President Reagan's philosophical commitment to nuclear Executi ve In telligence Review (ISSN0273-6314) energy from accomplishing any practical results, a political and ispubli.l'hedweeAhf 50 issue.' Je.\('ef't/(Jrthl'.\(·,oIlJ economic emergency addressed in our National section. week oJJu11' and first weeA ofJal1l1arrhl' NewSolidari(l' illlerl1aliol1a/ Press ,{;et'\'j, c A preliminary victory has been secured, however, against the 304 W. 58thSirect. Sew) ori.. \.) J{)III'J. In Europe: Executive Intelligence Revi.". Justice Department's effort to intimidate or eliminate legislators at Nachrichten Agentur GmbH. Postfach 2308, 0.6200 Wiesbaden Tel: 30-70-35 will: the Senate vote on expUlsion of Abscammed New Jersey Demo­ Executive Directors: Anno Hellenhroich. crat Harrison Williams has been postponed. If one reviews the process Michael Liebig In Mexico: EIR, that began with Watergate, one will recall that the wreckage of the Francisco Dfaz Covarrubias 54 A-3 Colonia San Rafael. Mexico OF. Tel: 5'12-0424. Weimar Republic's institutions in interwar Germany was accom­ Japan subscription sales: O.T.O. Research Corporation plished not only by storm troopers, but on the parliamentary and Takeuchi Bldg. 1-34-12 Takatanobaba judicial level. The national mobilization that secured this setback for Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo 160 Tel: (03) 208-7821 opponents of the American System can now be escalated. Copyright" 1981 New Solidaritv. International Press Service All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission strictly prohibited. Second-class postage paid at New York, New York and at additional mailing offices. Subscription by mail for the U.S.: 3 months-SI25. 6 months-$225. I year-$396, Single issue-$IO Academic library rate: $245 per year TImContents Departments Economics 13 Interview 4 A Caribbean model for C. Fred Bergsten, director international credit? of the new Institute for The advent of International ' International Economics. Banking F acilities in the United States. 44 Middle East Report The U.S.-Israeli 6 Professor Mundell on strategic accord. his gold proposal 45 Dateline Mexico 7 De Chambrun seeks Pol Pot-style experiment gold-reserve system in Oaxaca. A French spokesman revives the approach 57 Interview of Jacques Rueff. Part II: Stephen Mumford ofthe International Fertility 9 Gold Research Program. Along the trading routes . 60 Congressional Closeup 10 Agriculture Soil and water conservation. 64 Editorial U.S. mission to II Domestic Credit stop fascism. Fiscal crunch for states I and localities. 12 The spring strategy for breaking labor A two-tiered approach to negotiations. 14 Currency Rates 15 World Trade 16 Business Briefs Volume 8 Number 48 December 15, 1981 Special Report International National 30 The Fahd plan depends 48 Williams postponement: on a superpower thaw a victory against Abscam 32 U.S. and Soviets The Senate vote on begin disarmament expulsion opens room for negotiations: the counterattack against questions at stake executive-branch frameups By Editor-in-Chief of legislators. Criton Zoakos. Documentation: Excerpts 52 The anti-nuclear coup West German neo-Nazis, shown here at a Frank­ furt action, are in the leadership of the 'green' from the Schmidt-Brezhnev against the Reagan movement. Bossu/Sygma communique and administration statements by both. A resurgence of regulatory barriers to fission power and 18 Green fascism is on the 35 Can Central America technology exports, and rise again in Germany be rescued? new fiscal blows to fusion development. The phenomenon, its The "AI and Fidel sponsors, and its Show" continues. historical parallels. 54 Financial warfare 36 Fidel Castro: how a against the utilities 22 European Labor Party Jesuit asset is The second problem fo r calls for defense of manufactured nuclear power plants: an constitutional rights Energy Insider report. The European Labor Party 38 Mitterrand's first 62 National News demands a mobilization by government crisis all constitutional parties. Economic incompetence is catching up with 24 German Protestants the Socialists. tied to the new fascists 39 Cabinet reshuffle As in the 1930s: by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. strengthens Suzuki Japan's basic policies 26 Avowed neo-Nazis in will remain the same. environmentalist leadership 41 Balkan crisis over 'Greater Albania' 28 The 'green' origins 46 International Intelligence of Hitler's SA 29 Christiania: fascist enclave in Denmark The rest of Europe is not immune.

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