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J**Y
Deadly Complicity
Why has Washington, from Lyndon Johnson to Ronald Reagan, consistently supported Ferdinand Marcos, one of the world's most avaricious rulers? This is the focus of Raymond Bonner's book, Waltzing with a Dictator: The Marcoses and the Making of American Policy. Drawing on interviews with high ranking-officials and thousands of previously classified U.S. government documents, Bonner traces the trajectory and evolution of the decades-long Washington-Marcos collusion. Bonner shows an American policy that is crafted not out of some democratic ideals but out of pragmatic considerations and compromises involving American business interests, American military superiority, and American ideological fight against international communism. A very insightful, engrossing, and even-handed account that all people, not just Americans and Filipinos, interested in understanding how foreign policies are made must read.
R**S
Five Stars
Well done and includes information not found in publications authored and printed in the Philippines.
E**O
Another important book that Filipinos don’t care to read
I first read it when I was about to enter college. One of the first serious book I’ve read about the Marcos regime. Very informative and it corroborated most of the stories I heard from my grandparents and parents, but the eye opener was what Marcos did to the National Mentality and Behavior of the Filipino people that until now, we go from worse to worst as time goes by. For each step forward, we followed it by about six steps backward. Not sure if our nation still is capable of reaching even half or a quarter of our potential, thats how bad we’ve become, and thanks to our corrupt political dynasties that until now are adored and admired by the willing victims.
B**L
Dancing with the Devil
Okay, since the end of the Cold War nobody's terribly interesting in reading accounts of America cozing up to reprehensible slimeball dictators like Ferdinand Marcos anymore, right? Too bad, since Raymond Bonner's account of American involvement in the Phillippines is one of the best examples of the genre. Bonner follows Uncle Sam's footprints on the archipelago from the granting of independence after World War II until the inglorious fall of Ferdinand and his revolting wife Imelda. Bonner raises the legitimate question as to if such support was necessary for American security. Such questions may be moot now, but they still make for fascinating reading.
A**R
It was a gift, didn’t read it
I will askMy brother how he liked it
A**R
Probably the most explosive story about Marcos…🔥🔥🔥
The Rolex 12: Enrile, Ver, Ramos, Espino, Zagala, Paz, Rancudo, Ruiz, Diaz, Montoya, Gatan and Cojuangco…
G**A
Five Stars
Perfect
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