Crisis of 1962
The second half of October, 1962, was possibly the most dangerous period in the history of the world: the
Cuba Missile Crisis, when for a week and a half the ....
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Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... Kennedy announced that it would be "the policy of this nation to regard any nuclear
missile launched from
Cuba against any nation in the Western Hemisphere as ....
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1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
.... By placing missiles in
Cuba, at least in the short run, the Soviets would narrow the
missile gap and keep the motherland safe from US submarines and other ....
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American Policy & the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... United States had no legal or moral right, and little chance for practical success, in invading the sovereign nation of
Cuba before or after the
missile crisis ....
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President Kennedy & the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... The stage had been set for the Cuban
Missile Crisis (Thorpe & Staerck 29). .... Suddenly the Kennedy Administration was faced with a
Cuba that was allied with the ....
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Cuban missile crisis & Administration of JFK
.... which occurred in 1962 are now called the Cuban
missile crisis After all, Kennedy succeeded in pressuring Khrushchev into removing the missiles from
Cuba. ....
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Blockade in the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... missiles. They fretted that while US navy ships floated harmlessly around
Cuba, the
missile sights would become fully operational. In ....
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American failures in Cuba and Vietnam
.... After a spy plane flying over
Cuba photographed
missile installations, a confrontation ensued pitting super-power against super-power. ....
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ANALYSES OF THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS This resea
.... The likely presence of nuclear warheads in
Cuba and the probable completion of the
missile sites and defenses within a short time caused EXCOM to agree that ....
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Analysis of the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... Also, there was the possibility of trading the rights to Guantanamo and missiles in Turkey for Russian
missile removal from
Cuba. ....
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Coercive Diplomacy & Laos & Cuba
.... The Pentagon, especially, advocated tying the
missile issue to the complete eradication of
Cuba's popular dictator, Fidel Castro. ....
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Leadership of President Kennedy in Cuban Missile Crisis
.... This was the situation that John Kennedy faced during the Cuban
missile crisis .... the outcome would have been had the missiles been placed in
Cuba under Kennedy's ....
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Cuba and US Security Cuba has long been considered a ma
.... The greatest point of tension in this history was not with
Cuba itself but with the Soviet Union over the Cuban
Missile Crisis in 1962. ....
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National Interest Matrix
.... Thus, for example, the United States responded to the
Cuba Missile Crisis as a vital interest question not simply because of the immediate threat of a relative ....
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Cuban Missle Crisis and Crisis Management
.... 4.
Cuba: The administration was dealing with the issue of a communist
Cuba even before the
missile crisis developed (Chayes, 1974). ....
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Crisis Management in Cuban Missle Crisis
.... 4.
Cuba: The administration was dealing with the issue of a communist
Cuba even before the
missile crisis developed (Chayes, 1974). ....
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President John F. Kennedy
.... The stage had been set for the Cuban
Missile Crisis (Thorpe & Staerck 29). .... Suddenly the Kennedy Administration was faced with a
Cuba that was allied with the ....
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War Policy & Armed Conflict
.... In the
Cuba Missile Crisis, President Kennedy committed the US to a course of action that might have led to nuclear war with the Soviet Union and potentially ....
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For Americans in their 40s or 50s, the name of Ro
.... scale (p. 96). McNamara defends this analysis by pointing to Kennedy's restraint during the
Cuba Missile Crisis. Whether the analogy ....
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War Powers Issue The war in the Persian Gulf, once
.... In the
Cuba Missile Crisis, President Kennedy committed the US to a course of action that might have led to nuclear war with the Soviet Union and potentially ....
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ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR
.... foreign affairs. Halle identifies the
Cuba Missile Crisis as marking the end of the Cold War (Halle, 1967, p. 408). It certainly ....
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US-Cuba Problems
.... Bad relations between
Cuba and the US climaxed with the Cuban
Missile crisis in 1962; nearly forty years later relations are still strained and the embargo is ....
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The Cold War & US Fear
.... Just 13 months later, a new crisis developed when the United States learned that the Soviet Union was establishing
missile sites in
Cuba. ....
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John F. Kennedy and Foreign Affairs
.... stroke that later presidents would envy, he foreclosed questions on
Cuba by saying .... considers Kennedy's reaction to the aftermath of the Cuban
Missile Crisis to ....
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US Diplomatic Policy Toward Cuba
.... the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban
Missile Crisis (Blum 214-215). Over the next three decades, some pressed for a change in the way the US viewed
Cuba, while others ....
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US Diplomacy Towards Cuba US diplomatic policy toward Cuba
.... the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban
Missile Crisis (Blum 214-215). Over the next three decades, some pressed for a change in the way the US viewed
Cuba, while others ....
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The Camelot Era of the Kennedy Years
.... The
missile crisis developed when it was clear that the Soviets were placing nuclear missiles in
Cuba and were preparing to bring in more. ....
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Impact of the Kennedy Administration
.... the most threatening moment in the Cold War, the Cuban
Missile Crisis in which President Kennedy ordered all nuclear missiles removed from
Cuba and challenged ....
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John F. Kennedy and Leadership
.... After a spy plane flying over
Cuba spotted and photographed
missile installations, a confrontation ensued pitting super-power against super-power. ....
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The Presidential Cabinet
.... forces. 4.
Cuba: The administration was dealing with the issue of a communist
Cuba even before the
missile crisis developed. Early ....
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