On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... Middle - class support was entirely lacking in the nineteenth century . The urban middle class especially , dominated by Spanish merchants who were more royalist than the king , not only did not favor independence , but actively opposed ...
... Middle - class support was entirely lacking in the nineteenth century . The urban middle class especially , dominated by Spanish merchants who were more royalist than the king , not only did not favor independence , but actively opposed ...
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... 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 Cubans toward democracy or even politi- cal decency . 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 Cubans toward democracy or even politi- cal decency . The ...
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... middle class : it is an old mistake to think of the " emerging Latin American middle class " as similar to its American and European counterparts . The fact is it is not . Latin middle classes are more heterogeneous in their political ...
... middle class : it is an old mistake to think of the " emerging Latin American middle class " as similar to its American and European counterparts . The fact is it is not . Latin middle classes are more heterogeneous in their political ...
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