On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... established in law what had been true in fact since the middle 1920s when General Machado had established his iron - fisted dictatorship- the first in independent Cuba's history.52 The Americans would no longer attempt to guide the ...
... established in law what had been true in fact since the middle 1920s when General Machado had established his iron - fisted dictatorship- the first in independent Cuba's history.52 The Americans would no longer attempt to guide the ...
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... established Latin govern- ments in the mid - 1970s than it ever was in the early 1960s as a promoter of guerrilla warfare against established Latin governments . A sound policy for Latin America would neither patronize nor demean these ...
... established Latin govern- ments in the mid - 1970s than it ever was in the early 1960s as a promoter of guerrilla warfare against established Latin governments . A sound policy for Latin America would neither patronize nor demean these ...
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... established which claims the U.S. government must pursue . A question remains : why should the United States , aside from legal obligations , take this issue so seri- ously ? The corporations have long since written off their ...
... established which claims the U.S. government must pursue . A question remains : why should the United States , aside from legal obligations , take this issue so seri- ously ? The corporations have long since written off their ...
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