On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... peace " and to do so by force if the Spanish made no progress toward that end.44 Neither policy came to anything , and McKinley found himself being pushed into war by events . The first was the so - called de Lôme letter written by the ...
... peace " and to do so by force if the Spanish made no progress toward that end.44 Neither policy came to anything , and McKinley found himself being pushed into war by events . The first was the so - called de Lôme letter written by the ...
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... peaceful coexistence in a joint Cuban - Russian communiqué . Earlier , in Castro's welcoming speech , he had made only one favorable reference to détente ( after a blistering attack on the United States ) and the " peace policy " of the ...
... peaceful coexistence in a joint Cuban - Russian communiqué . Earlier , in Castro's welcoming speech , he had made only one favorable reference to détente ( after a blistering attack on the United States ) and the " peace policy " of the ...
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... peaceful means ? If this is our goal for Cuba , why is it not our goal for the whole Communist world ? Obsoleteness ... peaceful Western penetration , how much more a tiny neighboring police state has to worry about - and how much more ...
... peaceful means ? If this is our goal for Cuba , why is it not our goal for the whole Communist world ? Obsoleteness ... peaceful Western penetration , how much more a tiny neighboring police state has to worry about - and how much more ...
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