On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... party to which he had subsequently belonged were both anti - Communist . Their anticommunism , however , was not rooted in the cold war . Cubans tended to be anti - Communist out of opposition to the Partido Social- ista Popular ( PSP ) ...
... party to which he had subsequently belonged were both anti - Communist . Their anticommunism , however , was not rooted in the cold war . Cubans tended to be anti - Communist out of opposition to the Partido Social- ista Popular ( PSP ) ...
Page 73
... party life in language lifted from the pages of Kommunist or Partinaya Zhizn . More significantly , Cubans in apparently increasing numbers are being trained in higher party schools in the Soviet Union . At home , 8 Morris Rothenberg ...
... party life in language lifted from the pages of Kommunist or Partinaya Zhizn . More significantly , Cubans in apparently increasing numbers are being trained in higher party schools in the Soviet Union . At home , 8 Morris Rothenberg ...
Page 74
... party alone is immortal — that is , capable of preserving the revolution over the long term.13 These developments ... party secretaries from Havana province : " We will advance toward the party's first congress more resolutely by raising ...
... party alone is immortal — that is , capable of preserving the revolution over the long term.13 These developments ... party secretaries from Havana province : " We will advance toward the party's first congress more resolutely by raising ...
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