On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... Communism . This partial explanation for Castro's policy toward the United States during the early part of the ... Communism , p . 57 . 43 The best account is in Suárez , Castroism and Communism , especially pp . 70- 153 . armed struggle ...
... Communism . This partial explanation for Castro's policy toward the United States during the early part of the ... Communism , p . 57 . 43 The best account is in Suárez , Castroism and Communism , especially pp . 70- 153 . armed struggle ...
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... Communists . It is not surprising , then , that Castro continued to criticize the Communists for more than six months after the flight of Batista . Even then ... Communism , pp . 38-43 . Rodrígues . Castro owed them nothing - least of all 38.
... Communists . It is not surprising , then , that Castro continued to criticize the Communists for more than six months after the flight of Batista . Even then ... Communism , pp . 38-43 . Rodrígues . Castro owed them nothing - least of all 38.
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... Communism , p . 93. Much to the Soviet premier's embarrassment , Castro seized on this " offer " and reassured the Cuban people that real , not figurative , rockets were ready to fly on behalf of the Cuban revolution . Meanwhile ...
... Communism , p . 93. Much to the Soviet premier's embarrassment , Castro seized on this " offer " and reassured the Cuban people that real , not figurative , rockets were ready to fly on behalf of the Cuban revolution . Meanwhile ...
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