On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... continued its " unnatural connection " for another seventy - five years , breaking it only with the help of United States military intervention . The course of Cuban history was not , in short , what Jefferson or Adams had expected ...
... continued its " unnatural connection " for another seventy - five years , breaking it only with the help of United States military intervention . The course of Cuban history was not , in short , what Jefferson or Adams had expected ...
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... continued to depend on the U.S. market . In fact , sugar sales became institutionalized between 1934 and 1960 through the Ameri- can sugar quota system under which foreign and domestic suppliers were given fixed shares in the U.S. ...
... continued to depend on the U.S. market . In fact , sugar sales became institutionalized between 1934 and 1960 through the Ameri- can sugar quota system under which foreign and domestic suppliers were given fixed shares in the U.S. ...
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... continued decline in military strength relative to the great powers . They have , in short , more freedom to maneuver . Yet the central characteristic of the small power remained its overriding concern with survival . All states , big ...
... continued decline in military strength relative to the great powers . They have , in short , more freedom to maneuver . Yet the central characteristic of the small power remained its overriding concern with survival . All states , big ...
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