Helen-Louise Hunter was a political analyst at the CIA for twenty-three years and served as the Assistant National Intelligence Officer for the Far East from 1979-1981. She went on to earn her J.D. from Georgetown and was a clerk to two federal judges in the U.S. District Court for Maryland before joining the law firm of Jones Day in Washington, D.C. in 1989. She is the author of Kim Il-song's North Korea (1999) and co-author of North Korea, A Country Study (2006). Her most recent book is Sukarno and the Indonesian Coup, PSI 2007.
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PrefaceIntroduction1. Zanzibar's Political Awakening: 1955–622. The Road to Revolution: 19633. The Zanzibar Coup: January 19644. The People's Republic of Zanzibar: January–April 19645. Union with Tanganyika: April 19646. Tanzania: One Year LaterPostscriptIndex