On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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Page 37
... Communist . Their anticommunism , however , was not rooted in the cold war . Cubans tended to be anti - Communist out of opposition to the Partido Social- ista Popular ( PSP ) , an orthodox , pro - Soviet Communist party which had ...
... Communist . Their anticommunism , however , was not rooted in the cold war . Cubans tended to be anti - Communist out of opposition to the Partido Social- ista Popular ( PSP ) , an orthodox , pro - Soviet Communist party which had ...
Page 41
... Communist regime should some day be established in Cuba , a regime which definitely asserted its acceptance of the Communist faith , and which formed close relations with the U.S.S.R. . . Could the United States stand idly by , and ...
... Communist regime should some day be established in Cuba , a regime which definitely asserted its acceptance of the Communist faith , and which formed close relations with the U.S.S.R. . . Could the United States stand idly by , and ...
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... Communist . . . the Cuban Communists do not consider him a Communist party member or even pro- Communist . . . . It is questionable whether the Communists desire to recruit Castro into the Communist party , that they could do so if they ...
... Communist . . . the Cuban Communists do not consider him a Communist party member or even pro- Communist . . . . It is questionable whether the Communists desire to recruit Castro into the Communist party , that they could do so if they ...
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