On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... course of the island's history - and that have intermittently concerned , and baffled , Americans . But what happened before 1959 did not determine the course of the Cuban revolution . The current regime is certainly not inexplicable in ...
... course of the island's history - and that have intermittently concerned , and baffled , Americans . But what happened before 1959 did not determine the course of the Cuban revolution . The current regime is certainly not inexplicable in ...
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... course , precisely the policy that had been fostered by the previous administration.43 The president , however , could not remain inert , especially since the insurrection seemed without a quick solution . McKinley therefore began ...
... course , precisely the policy that had been fostered by the previous administration.43 The president , however , could not remain inert , especially since the insurrection seemed without a quick solution . McKinley therefore began ...
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... course of action commensurate with those interests spelled out . Facing a new , radical , and still unsettled regime in Havana , the United States failed to lay out at an early date , in a highly confidential manner and in clear ...
... course of action commensurate with those interests spelled out . Facing a new , radical , and still unsettled regime in Havana , the United States failed to lay out at an early date , in a highly confidential manner and in clear ...
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