Tthe Overthrow of President Juan Bosch

Tthe Overthrow of President Juan Bosch
Author: Robert Dean Bair
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2015-09-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781534648487

In 1963 Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch was overthrown by a n American, ex CIA agent, that held a gun to his head. It was a bloodless coup.

The Overthrow of Dictator Juan Bosch

The Overthrow of Dictator Juan Bosch
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2015-12-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781519511553

The Overthrow of Dictator Juan Bosch, the President of the Dominican Republic in 1963 is a true story. .Planned and executed by American David Lee Casady a former CIA operative. He was also the trainer and leader of the Cuban Bay of Pigs failed invasion. HISTORY!

Juan Bosch Overthrown

Juan Bosch Overthrown
Author: Robert Dean Bair
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2015-02-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781508489139

Juan Bosch, President and Dictator of the Dominican Republic was overthrown by David Lee Casady, a former CIA operative and BAY OF PIGS LEADER. Casady held a gun to Bosch's head. A shot was not fired.

Juan Bosch

Juan Bosch
Author: Juan Bosch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2009
Genre: Dominican Republic
ISBN:

Elections in the Americas A Data Handbook Volume 1

Elections in the Americas A Data Handbook Volume 1
Author: Dieter Nohlen
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2005-04-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0191557935

This two-volume work continues the series of election data handbooks published by OUP. It presents a first-ever compendium of electoral data for all 35 countries in the Americas since the introduction of universal male suffrage. Following the overall structure of the series, an initial comparative introduction on elections and electoral systems is followed by chapters on each country. Written by knowledgeable and renowned scholars, the contributions examine the evolution of constitutional and electoral arrangements and provide systematic surveys of the up-to-date electoral provisions and electoral rules. These widely differing rules exert considerable influence on party systems and political processes. Exhaustive statistics on all national elections and referendums are given in each chapter. Together with the other books of this series, Elections in the Americas is a highly reliable resource for historical and cross-national comparisons of elections and electoral systems worldwide.

From Columbus to Castro

From Columbus to Castro
Author: Eric Williams
Publisher: Andre Deutsch Limited
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780233976563

The first of its kind, From Columbus to Castro is a definitive work about a profoundly important but neglected and misrepresented area of the world. Quite simply it's about millions of people scattered across an arc of islands -- Jamaica, Haiti, Barbados, Antigua, Martinique, Trinidad, among others -- separated by the languages and cultures of their colonizers, but joined together, nevertheless, by a common heritage.

The Origins of Overthrow

The Origins of Overthrow
Author: Payam Ghalehdar
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-08-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0190695889

Why has the United States repeatedly engaged in the overthrow of foreign leaders and regimes? Although most regime change interventions have neither furthered US national security nor improved the fate of targeted states, the US has turned to this foreign policy instrument in at least sixteen cases from 1906 to 2011. In The Origins of Overthrow, Payam Ghalehdar explains US-imposed regime change by focusing on its emotional underpinnings. Based on a thorough analysis of the emotional state of five US presidents, he shows how "emotional frustration"-an emotional syndrome that combines hegemonic expectations, perceptions of hatred in target state obstructions, and negative affect-has repeatedly influenced US regime change decisions. When US presidents have been gripped by this emotion, Ghalehdar argues, they have turned to the use of force and targeted perceived sources of obstruction in order to ameliorate their emotional state and discharge frustration. Examining five US regime change episodes in two world regions (Cuba 1906, Nicaragua 1909-12, and the Dominican Republic 1963-65 in the Western hemisphere, and Iran 1979-80, and Iraq 2001-03 in the Middle East), he empirically illustrates the emotional sources of US intervention decisions. A novel explanation for a puzzling phenomenon in US foreign policy, The Origins of Overthrow sheds light on how emotions play a previously overlooked role in US regime change decisions.

The Dominican Intervention

The Dominican Intervention
Author: Abraham F. Lowenthal
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1994-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780801847554

military action is raised anew—from Iraq to Bosnia—the lessons of the Dominican crisis will continue to command attention.