On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... important ? The best reply to that question came from John Quincy Adams . Writing in 1823 as secretary of state , Adams called Cuba " an object of transcendent importance to the political and commercial interests of our Union . " He ...
... important ? The best reply to that question came from John Quincy Adams . Writing in 1823 as secretary of state , Adams called Cuba " an object of transcendent importance to the political and commercial interests of our Union . " He ...
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... important link in Soviet strategy , it does have some value . There are several military benefits for the Soviet Union in having the " island of freedom " in the socialist camp . The first lies in its potential as a base for nuclear ...
... important link in Soviet strategy , it does have some value . There are several military benefits for the Soviet Union in having the " island of freedom " in the socialist camp . The first lies in its potential as a base for nuclear ...
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... important . First , the Kremlin began pressing for a more " pragmatic " and cautious approach to revolution , and— in order for their pressure to be effective increasing Cuba's depen- dence on the Soviet Union . Second , and perhaps ...
... important . First , the Kremlin began pressing for a more " pragmatic " and cautious approach to revolution , and— in order for their pressure to be effective increasing Cuba's depen- dence on the Soviet Union . Second , and perhaps ...
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