Mark Ensalaco is Associate Professor of Political Science and the former Director of the International Studies Program at the University of Dayton.
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"An excellent, in-depth examination of the repression under General Augusto Pinochet's rule-and the human-rights movement that followed. . . . An essential guide to understanding Chile's past." (Foreign Affairs) "Chile Under Pinochet is an excellent narrative, which introduces the brutality of the Chilean regime under Pinochet and the courageous attempts of various human rights organizations to resist that government. Ensalaco does not, as he expresses in his preface, introduce any evidence that is not already available. He does, however, make a tremendous amount of evidence available to an English-speaking audience, and his use of narrative makes the text accessible." (Political Science Quarterly)

