This book covers the Dominican Republic from 1961-1971, and mentions
the assassination of Trujillo in 1961, police training by AID's Office of
Public Safety, CIA conduits (the J.M. Kaplan Fund and the Institute of
International Labor Research, which involved U.S. socialist Norman Thomas),
the populist movements of 1965 which prompted the U.S. invasion, and the
repression that followed under Joaquin Balaguer. Other chapters deal with
the Catholic Church, the trade unions, and various political parties.
Juan Bosch, the constitutional president overthrown in 1963 with U.S.
encouragement, is interviewed on pages 82-114. After the U.S. invasion,
Bosch was defeated by Balaguer in an election marked by anomalies.
ISBN 0-85345-333-0
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