American failures in Cuba and Vietnam
The
American failures in
Cuba and Vietnam in the 1960s were due in large part to the fear, arrogance and ignorance of Cold War policies that developed in the ....
(2141

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American Colonialism
.... Unlike the case in
Cuba,
American public opinion had no stake in this insurgency until 1898, Americans in general had scarcely been aware of the Philippines at ....
(3943

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US Diplomatic Policy Toward Cuba
.... failed and were largely abandoned after the dawn of sound: Film production, distribution, and exhibition in
Cuba became the province of
American and mexican ....
(2458

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)
US Diplomacy Towards Cuba US diplomatic policy toward Cuba
.... failed and were largely abandoned after the dawn of sound: Film production, distribution, and exhibition in
Cuba became the province of
American and mexican ....
(2438

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Export of Products to Cuba
The purpose of this research is to describe an interna tional marketing plan, whereby an
American company would export products to
Cuba. ....
(1841

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)
American Policy & the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... the well-documented facts of the CIA's effort, through the creation of false data, to force Kennedy into using
American military planes to bomb
Cuba in support ....
(1531

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Causes of the Spanish-American War
.... guerrilla warfare. The United States thought that
Cuba was of strategic importance to a projected Central
American canal. Following the ....
(906

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AMERICAN BETRAYAL
.... as far as Guatemala is concerned: There was no fear that Guatemala could become communist, and a thorn in America's side like
Cuba. "
American national security ....
(1229

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LATIN AMERICAN REVOLUTIONS
.... The example of the successful Castro revolution and arms aid from
Cuba inspired and aided all Latin
American revolutionaries after 1959, especially in Central ....
(2398

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US-Cuba Problems
....
American forces occupied
Cuba for three years during which future president William Taft governed
Cuba and its affairs for the beginning of that period. ....
(1814

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)
Coercive Diplomacy & Laos & Cuba
.... The clarity of
American objectives--removed the missiles from
Cuba--kept the conflict in focus and everyone felt quite assured what the consequences would be ....
(1559

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Cuba and Fidel Castro
.... Snodgrass, Michael. "Assessing Everyday Life in Post-Soviet
Cuba." Latin
American Research Review 36 (Summer 2001): 204-220. Veeken, Hans. ....
(2248

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Independence in Latin American Countries or Just Another
.... the south" (5). To underscore his approach he quotes Manuel Moreno,
Cuba's leading cultural historian, that "the truly [Latin]
American is the mestizo" (57). ....
(2433

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)
Independence Movement in Cuba
.... The events of the Spanish-
American war lie outside the scope of this essay, but the war itself was decisive in transferring
Cuba from the formal empire of ....
(1808

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)
Cuba and US Foreign Policy
.... Cubans, who resented
American "imperialism." The final blow to
American influence on the island came when Castro publicly declared himself, and
Cuba, to be ....
(1673

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)
US Foreign Policy Towards Cuba
.... Cubans, who resented
American "imperialism." The final blow to
American influence on the island came when Castro publicly declared himself, and
Cuba, to be ....
(1673

7

)
Cuba and US Security Cuba has long been considered a ma
.... An
American who had lived in
Cuba in the 1950s returned in 1979 and found the area of Havana to be shabbier but otherwise little changed over a thirty year ....
(3911

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International Marketing Plan
The purpose of this research is to describe an interna tional marketing plan, whereby an
American company would export products to
Cuba. ....
(1301

5

)
American Imperialism 1875-1900
.... asked for a declaration of war despite Spain's acceptance of his demands because of the threat to
American businesses' investments in, and trade with,
Cuba. ....
(1723

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)
Revolutions in Mexico & Cuba
.... over countries that were almost totally dependent on those same
American economic interests. .... of the economic crisis that had such an intense impact on
Cuba. ....
(3441

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)
Latinos in American Society
.... Children born to Mexican immigrants in the United States became
American citizens by right .... that Puerto Rico came under US control, the island of
Cuba was also ....
(2638

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)
Cuban Exile Groups in South Florida
....
Cuba. No
American President has been willing to pay the political price of normalizing relations with
Cuba (Allman 310-311). More ....
(1582

6

)
The American Experience and Ethnic Groups
.... when
American society was growing in a certain way that provided opportunities denied to Hector and his family. Hector holds onto all his memories of
Cuba more ....
(2793

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)
1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
.... Two events could very well have induced war: the shooting down of an
American U 2 on October 27 over
Cuba, and the straying of a US plane into Soviet territory ....
(1719

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)
THE PLATT AMENDMENT Following the end of the Spa
.... That assertion does mean, however, that the United States, through the
American ambassador to
Cuba did continually influence Cuban governmental policy, and in ....
(2235

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)
Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... The Soviets feared an
American first strike and Kennedy's perceived strength and determination to destabilize
Cuba (Pious, 2002, p. 83). ....
(1356

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)
The US and the Dominican Republic
.... 1965 to forcibly impose a pro-Western government on the Dominican Republic, fearing a "second communist
Cuba." Given this history of
American expansionism in ....
(1531

6

)
Havana Since Castro Took Power
.... Even though there are no scheduled commercial airline flights to
Cuba and
American travel agents are forbidden to arrange trips to the island, there is always ....
(2173

9

)
Cuban Missle Crisis and Crisis Management
.... The first agreed to a withdrawal of Soviet missiles, in return for an
American guarantee that
Cuba would not be attacked militarily by either the US or its ....
(2212

9

)
Castro's Government & US Policy
.... liberalization and the rapid growth of foreign investment from nearly every industrialized nation--except the US
American policy toward
Cuba, rather than ....
(3111

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