On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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Page 66
... Latin America . He added : " Because of our own interests , we're not going to forget about the imperialist role of gendarme in Latin America . . . . I think that when the day comes that the U.S. becomes realistic and ceases to be a ...
... Latin America . He added : " Because of our own interests , we're not going to forget about the imperialist role of gendarme in Latin America . . . . I think that when the day comes that the U.S. becomes realistic and ceases to be a ...
Page 79
... Latin American Community . But it is Latin America that has received the closest attention since Castro announced on 26 July 1972 : We are in this hemisphere , on this side of the Atlantic . We are Latin Americans . We know that no ...
... Latin American Community . But it is Latin America that has received the closest attention since Castro announced on 26 July 1972 : We are in this hemisphere , on this side of the Atlantic . We are Latin Americans . We know that no ...
Page 80
... Latin America is proceeding along two tracks . First , Cuba is encouraging and participating in the emergent Latin American community . Second , it is interacting bilaterally with a wide assortment of governments in the region , many of ...
... Latin America is proceeding along two tracks . First , Cuba is encouraging and participating in the emergent Latin American community . Second , it is interacting bilaterally with a wide assortment of governments in the region , many of ...
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