On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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Roger W. Fontaine. FIDEL CASTRO AND THE UNITED STATES : THE SMALL POWER FACES THE SUPERPOWER Fidel Castro Ruz , commander in chief and prime minister of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of Cuba , occupies a unique position in the ...
Roger W. Fontaine. FIDEL CASTRO AND THE UNITED STATES : THE SMALL POWER FACES THE SUPERPOWER Fidel Castro Ruz , commander in chief and prime minister of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of Cuba , occupies a unique position in the ...
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... Castro avoided discussing anything seriously with the ambassador for nearly four months — a dramatic reversal of the traditional relation- ship.38 The reason was rooted in Fidel Castro's views of Cuban history . Once before , he ...
... Castro avoided discussing anything seriously with the ambassador for nearly four months — a dramatic reversal of the traditional relation- ship.38 The reason was rooted in Fidel Castro's views of Cuban history . Once before , he ...
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... Castro forces , and we did not believe that you , the United States , would let Castro get away with it . ” 60 Even ... Fidel Castro . People awash in sociological gen- eralizations tend to forget that leaders like Castro are not stopped ...
... Castro forces , and we did not believe that you , the United States , would let Castro get away with it . ” 60 Even ... Fidel Castro . People awash in sociological gen- eralizations tend to forget that leaders like Castro are not stopped ...
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