On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... power - little power relationships probably indicates some of the limitations to any easy rapprochement between Cuba and the United States . Let us begin by applying a theoretical model of small - power behavior to the Cuban case . Small - ...
... power - little power relationships probably indicates some of the limitations to any easy rapprochement between Cuba and the United States . Let us begin by applying a theoretical model of small - power behavior to the Cuban case . Small - ...
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... small power operates within a much narrower margin of safety , and its leaders are constrained to avoid mistakes . They are also com- pelled to concentrate on " short - run and local matters to the exclusion of , or at least detriment ...
... small power operates within a much narrower margin of safety , and its leaders are constrained to avoid mistakes . They are also com- pelled to concentrate on " short - run and local matters to the exclusion of , or at least detriment ...
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... power protector is the risk of becoming a mere appendage of it.15 Small powers , then , are different from great powers not in degree but in kind . Their problem of survival is far more acute and immedi- ate than that of any great power ...
... power protector is the risk of becoming a mere appendage of it.15 Small powers , then , are different from great powers not in degree but in kind . Their problem of survival is far more acute and immedi- ate than that of any great power ...
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