On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... political founding of the Cuban nation . Again in contrast to their American counterparts who created the Continental Congress , the rebels did not establish a workable political body . Neither the Cuban exile junta nor the rebel house ...
... political founding of the Cuban nation . Again in contrast to their American counterparts who created the Continental Congress , the rebels did not establish a workable political body . Neither the Cuban exile junta nor the rebel house ...
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... political beginnings as a law student at the University of Havana in the mid - 1940s were distinctly nonideological . Castro joined one of many " action groups " loosely attached to the political parties of the time , but action meant ...
... political beginnings as a law student at the University of Havana in the mid - 1940s were distinctly nonideological . Castro joined one of many " action groups " loosely attached to the political parties of the time , but action meant ...
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... political development " in general and Cuban politics in particular . It assumes , in the first place , that political change is linear and in the direction of decency and democracy . That history has not headed that way for some time ...
... political development " in general and Cuban politics in particular . It assumes , in the first place , that political change is linear and in the direction of decency and democracy . That history has not headed that way for some time ...
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