Marcos Dynasty

Marcos Dynasty by Sterling Seagrave, published by Harpercollins in 1988, is a first edition that spans 485 pages. This book presents an in-depth exploration of the rise of Imelda and Ferdinand Marcos, detailing the intricate connections between their ascent to power and the involvement of American business, organized crime, the CIA, and the White House. It provides a factual account of how Manila transformed into an international hub for crime during their regime.
Readers will find a comprehensive narrative that reveals the complexities of political and economic influences surrounding the Marcos dynasty. The book delves into the interplay of various forces that shaped the Philippines during this tumultuous period, offering insights into the dynamics of power and corruption. With its focus on historical events and key figures, this edition serves as a significant resource for those interested in the political landscape of the Philippines and the broader implications of foreign involvement in national affairs.
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Reveals the inside story behind the rise of Imelda and Ferdinand Marcos and the roles played by American business, organized crime, the CIA, and the White House and describes how Manila became an international hub for crime.
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