Covert Action in Chile, 1963-1973
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This 1975 report by a U.S. Senate committee details US involvement in the destabilization and overthrow of the democratically-elected Marxist government of Salvador Allende.
"Ford Country: Building an Elite for Indonesia," 1975
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David Ransom traces the origin and policies of the Berkeley Mafia, the economic advisers to Indonesian dictator Suharto.
"U.S. Officials' Lists Aided Indonesian Bloodbath in '60s," 1990
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Washington Post reporter Kathy Kadane exposes how the United States played a "significant role" in the massacre of 250,000 Indonesian communists by providing the Indonesian army with names of suspected Party members.
"Silent Settlement," 1965
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Time magazine briefly highlights some of the atrocious crimes committed against Indonesian communists in 1965.
The International Telephone and Telegraph Company and Chile, 1970–71
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This 1973 US Senate report reveals how prominent US corporations worked to destabilize Allende’s government.
Arnold Harberger, "Letter to a Younger Generation," 1998
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In a speech delivered to Argentine economists in 1998, Harberger reflected on the role of economists and argued that economists can serve "as antibodies to combat anti-economic ideas and policies."