On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... concerns us is Cuba's disposition to cooperate in the strategic goals of an extra - hemispheric " super - power ... concern to us even as our efforts to develop peaceful con- tacts with that country continue.29 Hurwitch's testimony ...
... concerns us is Cuba's disposition to cooperate in the strategic goals of an extra - hemispheric " super - power ... concern to us even as our efforts to develop peaceful con- tacts with that country continue.29 Hurwitch's testimony ...
Page 84
... concern is not justified . But if a hugely complex and remote hermit kingdom equipped with an efficient secret ... concerned about making Cuba , rather than the Soviet Union or China , socialism's first apostate , because Cuba presents ...
... concern is not justified . But if a hugely complex and remote hermit kingdom equipped with an efficient secret ... concerned about making Cuba , rather than the Soviet Union or China , socialism's first apostate , because Cuba presents ...
Page 92
... concern for political prisoners much farther from home than Cuba . Brazil , Chile , Greece , and formerly South Vietnam come to mind . Aside from humanitarian concern , there is also a legitimate American interest at stake . An unknown ...
... concern for political prisoners much farther from home than Cuba . Brazil , Chile , Greece , and formerly South Vietnam come to mind . Aside from humanitarian concern , there is also a legitimate American interest at stake . An unknown ...
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