On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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Roger W. Fontaine. Our Long - term Objectives . The long - term goal for the United States can be no less than the ending of ... objective . The charge of obsoleteness is irrelevant when it is rooted in a misunderstanding of the nature of ...
Roger W. Fontaine. Our Long - term Objectives . The long - term goal for the United States can be no less than the ending of ... objective . The charge of obsoleteness is irrelevant when it is rooted in a misunderstanding of the nature of ...
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... objectives . In other words , what will our Cuba policy look like for the next few years ? The following suggestion is not ... objective is deeply rooted in the history of American foreign policy . Furthermore , it falls within the param ...
... objectives . In other words , what will our Cuba policy look like for the next few years ? The following suggestion is not ... objective is deeply rooted in the history of American foreign policy . Furthermore , it falls within the param ...
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Roger W. Fontaine. The Three Levels of American Policy . Defining objectives , of course , is one thing and bringing ... objective in the Caribbean . If we are not prepared to insist on a minimalist role for the Soviet Union in an area ...
Roger W. Fontaine. The Three Levels of American Policy . Defining objectives , of course , is one thing and bringing ... objective in the Caribbean . If we are not prepared to insist on a minimalist role for the Soviet Union in an area ...
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