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The Politics of External Influence in the Dominican Republic Michael J. Kryzanek

The Politics of External Influence in the Dominican Republic By Michael J. Kryzanek

The Politics of External Influence in the Dominican Republic by Michael J. Kryzanek


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It is to be hoped that this analysis of the Dominican situation by two persons who have given it much attention, .

The Politics of External Influence in the Dominican Republic Summary

The Politics of External Influence in the Dominican Republic by Michael J. Kryzanek

It is to be hoped that this analysis of the Dominican situation by two persons who have given it much attention, . . . will help the understanding of deep problems of the Republic to which the American government may, in its wisdom, address itself. Robert Wesson, Series Editor

. . . Wiarda and Kryzanek have written a splended overview that meets a major need in the literature. Recommended for upper-division undergraduate students and general readers. Choice

Although not usually considered one of the major players in Wetern hemispheric affairs, the Dominican Republic offers the student and professional interested in Latin America a nearby laboratory in which to study the effects of dictatorship, economic intervention, and revolutionary change. The Dominican Republic is also at the center of North-South, East-West currents swirling through the Caribbean Basin. This comprehensive study interweaves the complex interrelations between the international scene and the internal character and development of Dominican national life.

About Michael J. Kryzanek

MICHAEL J. KRYZANEK is Professor of Political Science at Bridgewater State College, Massachusetts.

HOWARD J. WIARDA is a Research Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington, D.C. and Professor of Political Science and Comparative Labor Relations at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Robert Wesson Introduction: A Nation with a Dual Identity Dominican History: The Sources of a Dual Identity The Contemporary Scene: Trujillo, Revolution, and the Struggle for Democracy The Politics of Democratic Development in the Dominican Republic Groups in Dominican Society: Internal Pressures, Foreign Influences The Dominican Economy: The Constant Struggle for Growth and Independence The Politics of International Relations in the Dominican Republic Conclusion: Assessing the Impact of Dependence, Interdependence, and Intervention Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275929923
9780275929923
0275929922
The Politics of External Influence in the Dominican Republic by Michael J. Kryzanek
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1988-08-03
199
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