"U.S. Power and the Dominican Republic"

A revised version of NACLAts first research paper, "The Violence of Domination: U.S. Power and the Dominican Republic," by Fred Goff and Michael Locker, is now available in published form. The...

...The 42-page paper appears in latin American Radicalism: A Documentary Report on Left and Nationalist Movements, edited by Irving Louis Horowitz, Josue de Castro and John Gerassi (New York: Vintage, 1969), 653 pp., $2.45...
...The reader includes pieces by Fidel Castro, Emilio Mspero, Che Guevara, Eduardo Frei, Celso Furtado, Rgis Debray, Carlos Romeo, Gonzalez-Casanova, Camilo Torres, John Saxe-Fernndez and others...
...government...
...The paper asserts and attempts to demonstrate that the base of Dominican power rests on economic, political, military and social structures within the United States, not in the Dominican Republic...
...Furthermore, crucial decisions affecting Dominican history (e.g., the overthrow of Trujillo, election of Bosch, overthrow of Bosch, U.S...
...structures and were executed by North Americans, indirectly (and covertly) and were at times linked to the U.S...
...A hardback edition printed by Random House is available for $10.00...
...military intervention, election of Balaguer) were therefore determined within the U.S...

Vol. 2 • February 1969 • No. 10


 
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