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Sherry Keith and Robert Girling
The Jamaican government took several important steps vis-a-vis the bauxite industry in 1974. First, it began negotiations with the companies to take over majority ownership; second, it imposed a substantial levy on bauxite exports; and third, it took ...
Sherry Keith and Robert Girling
The PNP's announcement in late 1974 of a commitment to "Democratic Socialism," coming on the heels of the increased bauxite levy and the formation of the International Bauxite Association (IBA), sent a new wave of ...
Roger Burbach
The family farm in America today is an endangered species as modern agribusiness consolidates its hold over the agricultural economy. In the past year, the newly formed American Agriculture Movement has mobilized small and medium sized farmers who confront...
NACLA-West Mexico Project
The strengthening of the repressive apparatus within Mexico and along the border with the U.S. has been the subject of...
Bob High
Recent new investments in Chile by major multinationals, and promises of more to come, suggest that the Junta's aggressive "open doors" policy toward...
Susanne Jonas
Since March, entire sections of El Salvador have been in a virtual state of ...
Karen Wald
Karen Wald, Children of Che: Education and Day Care in Cuba...
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Sherry Keith and Robert Girling
Two of Jamaica's most popularly known exports to the U.S. are reggae music and "ganja," the potent marijuana ...

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Recent NACLA Reports (Nov.-Dec. 1977 and Mar.-Apr. 1978) described Castle & Cooke's union-busting activities in Honduras and its role in smashing a ...