Lust for power is
the only constant in Latin America. Whether it be political,
social or business, too few have too much of it. It takes years
to truly understand the power structure in this intimidating
environment where regime change can turn your plans upside
down overnight. Run the gamut of adventure in Latin America
with Robert Ampudia Whitt III, author of Expat, a
true, autobiographical journey into the world of strange and
mystifying social and business society, so close and yet so
far from U.S. morals, ethics and standards.
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CONTACT
Robert Ampudia Whitt, Author
raw.amwhitt@sbcglobal.net
www.expatadventure.net
P.O. Box 797912
Dallas, TX 75379 |
Tate Publishing & Enterprises
www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore
888.361.9473
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Top Banner Illustration From Left to Right:
General Alfredo Stroessner declared himself President-for-Life
of Paraguay and created the “poor man’s Nazi regime”
Ernesto Che Guevara: number two man in the Cuban revolution and Fidel Castro's
close friend, later gunned down in Bolivia
General Manuel Noriega, military leader of Panama, backed by the U.S. but
overthrown in 1989 and now resides in a Federal prison
Anastasio Somosa, Sr. became President of Nicaragua with the help of the
Nicaragua National Guard and was assassinated in the streets
Hugo Banzar, became president of Bolivia by way of a military coup
and later charged with bilking millions from American oil interests |