On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... less scruples . No wonder , then , that one British historian should characterize the revolution as " less a war than a breakdown of order . " 10 He adds : " 10 To a great extent the war consisted of a formalization of the violent ...
... less scruples . No wonder , then , that one British historian should characterize the revolution as " less a war than a breakdown of order . " 10 He adds : " 10 To a great extent the war consisted of a formalization of the violent ...
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... less peaceful purchase bids.31 Armed expeditions involving both Cubans and Americans were also prepared , but enjoyed no more success than the purchase attempts.32 The most disastrous of these forays involved 400 Cubans , Americans ...
... less peaceful purchase bids.31 Armed expeditions involving both Cubans and Americans were also prepared , but enjoyed no more success than the purchase attempts.32 The most disastrous of these forays involved 400 Cubans , Americans ...
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... less will be difficult to monitor , much less control . The second - best solution would be a negotiated agreement with the Soviet Union guaranteeing that gaps in Cuba's nuclear fuel cycle will remain . Finally , a successful energy ...
... less will be difficult to monitor , much less control . The second - best solution would be a negotiated agreement with the Soviet Union guaranteeing that gaps in Cuba's nuclear fuel cycle will remain . Finally , a successful energy ...
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