The following list of articles appearing in the first six volumes of the NACLA Report is published here as an aid
to researchers investigating U.S. imperialism in Latin America. The list includes those articles occupying one or
more pages of the Report. Where articles have been reproduced in pamphlet form this is noted. “OP” indicates out
of print. Back issues not “OP” are available from either NACLA office at $1.00 each (plus 25t postage).
Vol. I, no. 1 (OP)
U.S. Backed Guatemala Coup — 1963. (Article from
Miami Herald) (2 pp.)
Open Precedent by Hermano Alves. (Brazil and
military) (2 pp.)
“Military Report” from Air Progress. (1 p.)
Vol. I, no. 2 (OP)
Concerning a Recent Visit to the Dominican Republic.
(2 pp.)
Vol. I, no. 3 (OP)
U.S. Fruit and Vegetable Producers Flock to Where
the Huelgas Aren’t. (1 p.)
Some Comments on Puerto Rico’s Situation Today.
(3 pp.)
Stymied by Nationalism Abroad, U.S. Oil Giants Count
on Government. (2 pp.)
Vol. I, no. 4 (OP)
Counter-revolutionary Software Keeps up with
Hardware. (2 pp.)
Guerrilla Activity in Colombia. (1 p.)
U.S. Firms Open Plants Across Mexican Line to Save
on Labor Costs. (Article from The Wall Street
Journal) (2 pp.)
Armour and the Mexican Sulphur Rush. (2 pp.)
Vol. I, no. 5 (OP)
The Proletarization of the Puerto Rican.
Copper: Puerto Rico’s New Found Wealth.
If the Bomb Hits San Juan. (1 p.)
Puerto Rico: The Island with the Market.
(4 pp.)
(2 pp.)
(2 pp.)
Vol. I, no. 6 (OP)
Who’s Common Market Is It? (2 pp.)
Bolivia’s Black Gold. (1 p.)
Doing Business in Latin America. (Article from The
Lamp) (2 pp.)
Vol. I, no. 7 (OP)
1965 Selden Resolution and Excerpts from House
Debate. (5 pp.)
Book Review; The Rise and Fall of Project Camelot.
(2 pp.)
Concerning a New Latin American Policy Lobby. (3 pp.)
Vol. I, no. 8 (OP)
Agribusiness to Stress Propaganda Abroad. (2 pp.)
Scholars and Secrecy. (Article from The Wall
Street Journal) (2 pp.)
Flying ThiTnktank Over the Amazon. (3 pp.)
Vol. I, no. 9 (OP)
Special Issue: The Politics of Cultural Exchange:
An Analysis of the Institute for International
Education. (Reprinted in Subliminal Warfare;
the Role of Latin American Studies) (16 pp.)
Vol. I, no. 10 (OP)
The Research Apparatus of U.S. Imperialism. (4 pp.)
Espionage in Latin America. (1 p.)
Cultural Congress in Havana. (I p.)
Agribusiness and the United Fruit Company in Mexico,
(2 pp.)
Vol. II, no. 1 (OP)
Birth Control: A Plot or a Beneficence. (3 pp.)
USAID Spurs Population Relocation in Northeast Brazil.
(2 pp.)
Agents for Dollarl — OSS and CIA. (1 p.)
Oil for Troubled Waters — Gulf. (1 p.)
Vol. II, no. 2 (OP)
Overseas Expansion and Government Contracting: The
Story of Kaiser’s Global Empire. (S pp.)
The International Poor Peoples’ March to New Delhi
— UNCTAD II. (3 pp.)
Vol. II, no. 3 (OP)
The Hanna Industrial Complex: Part I. (Reprinted
in Hanna Industrial Complex (OP)) (8 pp.)
Vol. II, no. 4 (OP)
The Hanna Industrial Complex: Part II. (Reprinted
in Hanna Industrial Complex (OP)) (7 pp.)
Yanqui Si! — Indiana Dairyman in Bolivia. (Article
from The Wall Street Journal) (1 p.)
World War II Planes in Guerrilla Actions. (Article
from The Wall Street Journal) (I p.)
Vol. II, no. 5 (OP)
Mexico: New Outbreak of the Student Rebellion.
(6 pp.)
U.S. Hopes to Prod Panama, Peru Regimes. (Article
from The Wall Street Journal) (1 p.)
Mexico City Events of October 2: Eyewitness Report.
(Article from Le Monde) (2 pp.)
Vol. II, no. 6 (OP)
U.S. Military Operations / Latin America.
(Reprinted in The U.S. Military Apparatus and
in U.S. Military and Police Operations in the
Third World) (8 pp.)
“Generals of the Americas Unite.” (A Speech in
Brazil by General Westmoreland) (4 pp.)
On IWright Patman’s Report on 1I.S. Banking. (4 pp.)
Vol. II, no. 7 (OP)
Foreign Investment and the Multinational Corporation.
(Two Speeches by John J. Powers, Jr. of Charles
Pfizer & Co.) (8 pp.)
Vol. II, no. 8 (OP)
Brown Brothers Harriman Co. (10 pp.)
National Assoc. of the Partners of the Alliance.
(2 pp.)
The Golconda Statement by Colombian Priests. (2 pp.)
Vol. II, no. 9 (OP)
The U.S. Media Empire ih Latin America. (11 pp.)
Exclusive Interview with Omar Sharif on Che! (4 pp.)
Vol. II, no. 10 (OP)
“Stagnation in Liberty” — the Frei Program in
Chile, Part I. (Reprinted in New Chile) (9 pp.)
The Americanization of Bolivian Oil. (2 pp.)
Who Owns Peru’s Oil Resources? (Article from Granma)
(1 p.)
The Hickenlooper Amendment. (1 p.)
ICOPS Election Schedule for Latin America. (2 pp.)
Vol. III, no. 1 (OP)
“Stagnation in Liberty’ — Chile, Part II.
(Reprinted in New Chile) (11 pp.)
Nixon’s Latin America Team. (2 pp.)
Che’s Assassins Revealed. (1 p.)
Agribusiness and the FAO. (Article from The Wall
Street Journal) (1 p.)Vol. III no 2
Rockefeller Empire in Latin America. (Reprinted in
The Rockefeller Empire: Latin America) (27 pp.)
Vol. III, no. 3 (OP)
Mortgaged Colombia. (3 pp.)
Supplying the Latin American Military. (3 pp.)
The Vietnam Profiteers. (7 pp.)
Rockefeller’s Entourage. (Reprinted in The Rocke-
feller Empire: Latin America) (S pp.)
Vol. IIlI no. 4
Advertising: Latin America. (11 pp.)
Pentagon-Sponsored Foreign Area Research. (5 pp.)
Patino, Tin and Bolivia. (2 pp.)
Vol. III, no. 5
“Perspective on the Peruvian Military — Part I.
(10 pp.)
More on the C.L.A. (Council on Latin America)
(3 pp.)
U.S. Military Intervention: 1798-1945. (3 pp.)
and U.S. Naval Activity: 1946-1969. (1 p.)
(Articles from the Congressional Record,
reprinted in U.S. Military and Police Operations
in the Third World)
Vol. III, no. 6
Perspective on the Peruvian Military — Part II.
(15 pp.)
Pentagon Foreign Policy Research — Part II.
(8 pp.)
Vol. III, no. 7
The Imperial Team / Latin America. (Including
U.S. Ambassadors in Latin America) (13 pp.)
General Westmoreland on the Army of the Future.
( 2 pp.)
Vol. III. no. 8
The Underdevelopment Policy of the United Nations
in Latin America. (9 pp.)
INDEX to NACLA Newsletter. (9 pp.)
Vol. III, no. 9
The Central American Common Market. (8 pp.)
U.S. Police Operations / Latin America. (3 pp.)
Vol. III, no. 10
Religion in the Revolution? — a Look at Gol-
conda. (10 pp.)
Social Research and Counterinsurgency — the
Science of Neocolonialism, Part I.
(Reprinted in Subliminal Warfare: the
Role of Latin American Studies) (3 pp.)
“R & D” for the Homefront War. (Reprinted
in University-Military-Police Complex)
(8 pp.)
Vol. IV, no. 1
Social Research and Counterinsurgency, Part II.
(Reprinted in Subliminal Warfare: the Role
of Latin American Studies) (7 pp.)
Father Lain Joins the Guerrillas — Open Letter
to the Colombian People. (3 pp.)
Chemical Warfare Training in the U.S. for
Foreign Military Personnel. (4 pp.)
Vol. IV. no. 2
Funding the Empire: U.S. Foreign Aid — Part I.
(13 pp.)
The Pacific Basin: Notes on Japanese Invest-
ments in Peru. (2 pp.)
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Vol. IVr no. 3
Funding the Empire: The Multinational Strategy
— Part II. (17 pp.)
Dependency and Imperialism — The Roots of
Latin American Underdevelopment. (10 pp.)
U.S. Police Assistance Programs in Latin
America. (Reprinted in U.S. Military and
Police Operations in the Third World and
The U.S. Military Apparatus) (4 pp.)
Vol. IV, no. 4
From Mercantilism to Imperialism: The Argentine
Case — Part I. (9 pp.)
Vol. IV, no. 4
From Mercantilism to Imperialism: The Argentine
Case — Part I. (9 pp.)
The Benevolent Empire. (The Church in America)
(8 pp.)
The Imperialist Role of the American Sugar Company.
(4 pp.)
Vol. IV, no. 5
Bank of America in Latin American Agribusiness.
(9 pp.)
Latin American Agribusiness Corp. (LAAD) (4 pp.)
Brazil: A New Afro-Asian Policy and Its Reversal.
(1 p.)
South Africa’s Policy Towards Latin America. (3 pp.)
To the People of the U.S. — From the Young Lords
Party. (2 pp.)
Puerto Rico Now Bantustan Model. (1 p.)
AID’s Public Safety Program. (3 pp.)
Vol. IV, no. 6
From Mercantilism to Imperialism: The Argentine
Case — Part II. (12 pp.)
Young Lords Position Paper on Women. (4 pp.)
U.S. Military Forces Abroad. (Reprinted in
U.S. Military and Police Operations in the Third
World, and The U.S. Military Apparatus) (5 pp.)
Camilo Yanquificado. (Book review) (2 pp.)
Vol. IV, no. 7
U.S. AID in the Dominican Republic — An Inside
View. (10 pp.)
The Mercenarization of the Third World:
Documents on U.S. Military and Police Assistance
Programs. (Reprinted in The U.S. Military
Apparatus and partially reprinted in U.S. Military
and Police Operations in the Third World)
(13 pp.)
Vol. IV, no. 8 (OP)
Population Control in the Third World. (18 pp.)
Protestant Missions: preliminary notes. (5 pp.)
Vol. IV, no. 9
Strategic Raw Materials: Nickel Imperialism.
(8 pp.)
The Pentagon’s Counterinsurgency Research Infra-
structure. (8 pp.)
More on U.S. Military and Police Assistance Programs.
(8 pp.)
Vol. IV, no. 10
Dependency: A Latin American View. (13 pp.)
The Sea is Boiling — Cuban View on Foreign Aid.
(9 pp.)
Vol. VI no. 1
Special Issue: Chile. (Reprinted in New Chile)
(32 pp.)43
Vol. V no. 2
Tourism and Underdevelopment. (12 pp.)
Pan Am: The Wings of Imperialism. (6 pp.)
Exclusive: How U.S. AID Shapes the Dominican Police.
(10 pp.)
U.S. Military Assistance Programs: Combined Totals
from All Sources, 1950-69. (Reprinted and
updated in The U.S. Military Apparatus) (3 pp.)
Vol. V, no. 3
The Food for Peace Arsenal. (7 pp.)
Food for Profit: Generalizations from Case Studies
of Guatemala and Costa Rica. (6 pp.)
Colombia: The March Outburst. (9 pp.)
NACLA Articles: Vol. I, no. 1 – Vol. V, no. 2.
(3 pp.)
Vol. V, no. 4
A.I.D. Police Programs for Latin America 1971-72.
(31 pp.)
Supplement (separate cover): A.I.D. Police Programs
for Asia 5 Africa 1971-72. (16 pp.)
Vol. V, no. 5
Since November [in Chile]. (4 pp.)
Major Interventions and Nationalizations in Chile
(October 1970 – August 1971). (2 pp.)
“They took the copper and left us the holes.”
(25 pp.) (Published in an extended version in
New Chile as “The Story of Copper and
Imperialism.” (36 pp.))
Vol. V, no. 6
The Expanding Circle. (5 pp.)
United Fruit is not “Chiquita.” (9 pp.)
IBEC: It’s a bird . . . It’s a plane . . . No!
It’s Superfeller. (7 pp.)
A Former Staff Officer Criticizes CIA Activities.
(Reprinted from U.S. News & World Report)
(3 pp.)
The Colonial Case of Puerto Rico. (5 pp.)
Vol. V, no. 7 (OP)
Liberated Documents: New Imperial Strategy for
Latin America. (31 pp.)
Vol. V, no. 8 (OP)
Uruguay: Armed Struggle and the Electoral Path.
With Broad Front and MLN Documents. (9 pp.)
El Partido Socialista Va: A New Stage in the Puerto
Rican Struggle. Includes selections from the
Socialist Declaration of Puerto Rico. (12 pp.)
Land without Lords: Peasant Mandate from Colombia.
(7 pp.)
Book Reviews: We the Puerto Rican People: A Story
of Oppression and Resistance, by Juan Angel Silen;
Guerrillas in Latin America: The Technique of
the Counter-State, by Luis Mercier Vega; Guerri-
lla Movements in Latin America, by Richard Gott.
(3 pp. )
Vol. VI, no. 1
Arm Now, Pay Later: U.S. Arms Sales to the Third
World. (Reprinted in The U.S. Military Appara-
tus) (12 pp.)
Command- C6ntrol: U.S. Police Operations in Latin
America. (Venezuela, Colombia and Brazil)
(7 pp.)
Yanqui Dollar: A Study of U.$. Investment in Latin
America. (9 pp.)
Vol. VI, no. 2
Protestant Ethic and Imperial Mission: The Latin
American Case. (15 pp.)
AID for the Domestic Economy. (8 pp.)
Guatemala: The Politics of Violence. (6 pp.)
Book Review: Religion in Cuba Today: A New Church
in a New Society, edited by Alice L. Hageman
and Philip E. Wheaton. (2 pp.)
Vol. VI, no. 3
A New Stage in the Mexican Struggle: Interview with
a Political Exile. (9 pp.)
Latin American Christians in the Liberation Struggle.
(Dominican Republic, Chile, Argentina) (13 pp.)
U.S. Military & Police Assistance Programs — Addi-
tional Documentation. (7 pp.)
Book Review: The Church and Revolution: From the
French Revolution to . . . Latin America, by
Francois Houtart and Andre Rousseau. (2 pp.)
Vol. VI, no. 4
Secret Memos from ITT. (23 pp.)
Research Methodology Guide: The U.S. Military
Apparatus. (6 pp.)
Book Review: War Without End: American Planning
for the Next Vietnams, by Michael Klare. (2 pp.)
Vol. VI, no. 5
The Mormon Mini-Empire. (9 pp.)
Toward Independence and Socialism: an interview
with Juan Mari Bras. (9 pp.)
Puerto Rico. (Reprinted from Granma) (2 pp.)
The PSP in the United States. (4 pp.)
The Vietnamization of Latin America. (4 pp.)
Book Reviews: Bolivia: The Uncompleted Revolution,
by James M. Malloy; The Bankers in Bolivia: A
Study in American Foreign Investment, by Margaret
Alexander Marsh; Chile: Struggle for Socialism,
by Stephen Torgoff. (5 pp.)
Vol. VI, no. 6
The Ferres: Puerto Rican by Birth, Yanqui in Spirit.
(18 pp.)
Uruguay Police Agent Exposes U.S. Advisors. (6 pp.)
Scholarly Esnionage in Colombia. (6 pp.)
Vol. VI, no. 7
USIA: Selling America, Inc. (30 pp.)
Vol. VI, no. 8
Special Issue: Nixon and the Elections. Nixon and
Organized Crime. (16 pp.)
Opening the Watergate. (11 pp.)
Wallace Figured Out. (2 pp.)
Vol. VI, no. 9
The New Imperial Navy. (18 pp.)
Moving Against the Corporations. (6 pp.)
NACLA in Spanish. (2 pp.)
Keeping Up with Latin America. (4 pp.)
Vol. VI, no. 10
Special Issue: Women in Struggle. Toward a Science
of Women’s Liberation. (18 pp.)
Women in Revolutionary Cuba. (5 pp.)
Testimony of an Argentinian Revolutionary. (1 p.)
Letter from a Brazilian Woman. (2 pp.)
Book Review: Revolutionary Change in Cuba. (2 pp.)
Vol. VII, no. 1
Chile: Facing the Blockade. Chile’s Dependence on
$$. (6 pp.)
The U.S. Takes a Hard Line. (6 pp.)
The Invisible Blockade. (9 pp.)
The Blockade Takes Effect. (8 pp.)