Caribbean time bomb : the United States' complicity in the corruption of Antigua / Robert Coram.
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TextPublication details: New York : Morrow, c1993.Edition: 1st edDescription: x, 278 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: - 0688115438 (acid-free paper) :
- 9780688115432 (acid-free paper)
- Antigua and Barbuda -- Politics and government
- Bird, Vere Cornwall, 1909-
- Political corruption -- Antigua and Barbuda -- History -- 20th century
- Antigua and Barbuda -- Relations -- United States
- United States -- Relations -- Antigua and Barbuda
- Antigua -- Condiciones económicas
- Barbuda -- Condiciones económicas
- Antigua y Barbuda -- Política y gobierno
- Corrupción política -- Antigua y Barbuda -- Historia -- Siglo XX
- Antigua y Barbuda -- RelacioneszEstados Unidos
- Estados Unidos -- Relaciones -- Antigua y Barbuda
- 972.974
- 202 F 2035 C787c 1993
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| 200 Z 7164 M382c 1990 La Caraibe politique et internationale : bibliographie politologique avec références économiques et socio-culturelles, 1980-1988 / | 2004 Dictionnaire de l'information / | 2008 Enfoque internacional : 1966-1970 / | 202 F 2035 C787c 1993 Caribbean time bomb : the United States' complicity in the corruption of Antigua / | 202 F 2035 O52i 1974 Indian Creek; Arawak site on Antigua, West Indies; 1973 excavation by Yale University and the Antigua Archeological Society / | 203 F 2049 F314c 1973 Curazao hispánico : antagonismo flamenco-español / | 203 F 2049 M358c 2004 Curacao histories / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-266) and index.
bk. 1. Under the tamarind tree: Cockles and widdy widdy bushes ; Sugar and slaves and everything bad ; The Birds flock ... and meet a newspaperman ; "I would do it again" ; Firebrand ; "My people, we are free this night" ; Lester and the golden goose ; Rossano Brazzi is enchanted ; Guano and literature ; Behind God's back ; Sandmen, bad men, and llamas -- bk. 2. Each endeavoring, all achieving: War and friendship ; Peace and friendship ; God's link between heaven and earth ; Taller than a palm tree ; Good intentions ; Heart of the Caribbean ; Antigua is too beautiful ; V.C. Bird is in charge and let no damn dog bark ; High rollers ; "Captain, the ship is sinking" -- bk. 3. Antigua me come from: "As governor-general, I must stay above politics" ; Fungi man ; Assassins and a government minister ; Giant malt ; Playing Warri with God -- Epilogue.
"The story of Antigua, its ruling family, and the corruption that has swept over the island since 1978 provides the core of this penetrating investigation of the Caribbean's dirtiest little secret. But surrounding that core is the equally disturbing account of the United States indifference to, and deep involvement with, that corruption. First brought to public light in author Robert Coram's lengthy New Yorker article about Antigua and Barbuda, these shocking truths about a presumed island paradise are now fully revealed for the first time:" "Despite its tourist-based economy, Antigua presents the greatest large-scale health hazard of any Caribbean island. Raw sewage from more than a dozen hotels and restaurants is pumped into the sea in the middle of the island's two most popular beaches." "Since 1978, the United States has spent nearly $200 million in Antigua to maintain and expand virtually useless air force and naval bases to support a friendly but bloodsucking regime." "On at least three occasions the United States Navy smuggled arms to South Africa by transshipment through Antigua, in defiance of the United Nations embargo." "The United States Embassy in Antigua, its smallest in the world, has been presided over by a charge d'affaires who has twice been investigated by the State Department.".
"Among the many notorious, celebrated, and shady personages who appear in the book are Robert Vesco, the fugitive capitalist who cheated investors out of more than $200 million and who is still wanted in this country for an illegal campaign contribution to Richard Nixon; Gerald Bull, the mysterious arms-building genius who was assassinated in Brussels; Rodriguez Gacha of the Medellin drug cartel; Donald and Ivana Trump; Saddam Hussein; and Rosanno Brazzi, the 1950s movie star of South Pacific, who was indicted for gunrunning. And overriding them all are the members of Antigua's ruling family, the Birds, most particularly Prime Minister Vere Cornwall Bird and two of his sons, Lester and Vere, Jr." "V. C. Bird has held power longer than any other ruler in the world; and the unfolding of his descent into ruthlessness, greed, and venality is especially dismaying. For it was he who led his people's movement for freedom from the yoke of colonialism, only to destroy the dream he helped create."--BOOK JACKET.
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