Economic Development Approaches
.... Though the
Cuban economy is theoretically based on the three pillars of the
Cuban Revolution - health, education, and industrialization - only tourism and cash ....
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Success of Cuban Revolution
.... world sugar market. The
Cuban economy had largely stagnated after 1925, barely keeping ahead of population growth. However, Cuba was ....
(1026

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Reasons why Cuban Revolution Succeeded
.... world sugar market. The
Cuban economy had largely stagnated after 1925, barely keeping ahead of population growth. However, Cuba was ....
(1026

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Cuba and US Security Cuba has long been considered a ma
.... The state of the
Cuban economy today is tenuous, and analysts find that while it is changing, it may not be changing rapidly enough or broadly enough to make a ....
(3911

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Castro's Government & US Policy
.... A similar move by Russia in 1992 had produced a year-end inflation rate of 2,500 percent and the
Cuban economy could not absorb such shocks without immense ....
(3111

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Revolutions in Mexico & Cuba
.... While the intervention of the United States during the Great Depression enabled the
Cuban economy to avoid total devastation, the results of the Sugar Act of ....
(3441

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Cuban Exile Groups in South Florida
.... in South Florida is actually a two-tiered social structure for
Cuban refugees, with the long-term
Cuban population more integrated into the
economy and with ....
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The Cuban and Mexican Revolutions
.... as Beteta wrote, "We have chosen the 'ejido' as the center of our rural
economy. .... by an educated man from the relatively privileged sector of
Cuban society, the ....
(3911

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Export of Products to Cuba
.... Minor items of transportation equipment, such as bicycles, are manufactured with efficiency within the
Cuban economy. Foodstuffs ....
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International Marketing Plan
.... Minor items of transportation equipment, such as bicycles, are manufactured with efficiency within the
Cuban economy. Foodstuffs ....
(1301

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US Foreign Policy Towards Cuba
.... 1898. Until 1934, US law permitted intervention in
Cuban affairs; after 1934, US capital controlled most of the
Cuban economy. The ....
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Cuba and US Foreign Policy
.... 1898. Until 1934, US law permitted intervention in
Cuban affairs; after 1934, US capital controlled most of the
Cuban economy. The ....
(1673

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American Colonialism
.... With Spain ejected and Cuba nominally independent, these interests quickly moved to assert a dominant role in the
Cuban economy. ....
(3943

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American failures in Cuba and Vietnam
.... the Bay of Pigs, Castro remains in power, no threat to the US, although the vestiges of Cold War policy toward Cuba have deeply hurt the
Cuban economy and the ....
(2141

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Cuba and Fidel Castro
.... "Sustainable Small Enterprise Development in a
Cuban Transition
Economy." Studies in Comparative International Development 34 (Winter 2000): 98-120. ....
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US-Cuba Problems
.... is ruled more by Castro's cult of personality than by the
Cuban constitution. .... of the economic conditions in Cuba caused by its dependent
economy, the majority ....
(1814

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Cuban Independence Struggle of 19th Century
.... to the United States Civil War, many of the
Cuban elite had favored annexation by the United States, whose neighboring southern states shared a slave
economy. ....
(1775

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Chile as a political economy
.... at the fact that there was now a Socialist government--with the
Cuban Revolution only .... not pleased about an expansion of state control over the
economy with the ....
(1808

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Leadership of President Kennedy in Cuban Missile Crisis
.... The
Cuban missile crisis happened under Kennedy and after the Bay of Pigs, not under Eisenhower or Truman. .... Review of Social
Economy, pp. 14-39.
(1875

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US Diplomatic Policy Toward Cuba
.... ban on
Cuban citizens' possessing foreign currency. This was considered a significant departure from the nation's centrally-planned socialist
economy and was ....
(2458

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US Diplomacy Towards Cuba US diplomatic policy toward Cuba
.... ban on
Cuban citizens' possessing foreign currency. This was considered a significant departure from the nation's centrally-planned socialist
economy and was ....
(2438

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ANALYSES OF THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS This resea
.... risks manifestly out of proportion to the needs of
Cuban defense." Over .... and thereby releasing more funds to revive the stagnant Russian
economy stalled after ....
(3615

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Independence Movement in Cuba
.... to the United States Civil War, many of the
Cuban elite had favored annexation by the United States, whose neighboring southern states shared a slave
economy. ....
(1808

7

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Florida and Southern Political Life
.... The
Cuban Revolution was supported artificially by the Soviet Union for decades. Once that support was withdrawn, the island's shaky
economy was vulnerable to ....
(4170

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Guantanamera (1995)
.... to the pervasive contradictions, which are part and parcel of contemporary
Cuban society .... It was back then that the double
economy, ie the reintroduction of the ....
(533

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Economics of Slavery in the New World
.... Official Spanish interest in the island's
economy had long since wandered further west to .... easier to exploit than the sub-tropical, storm-lashed
Cuban isle. ....
(3580

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Legitimacy and the Former Soviet Union
.... drive to achieve military parity with the West during the
Cuban missile crisis. .... This analysis has indicated that the Soviet
economy was responsive to political ....
(1312

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New Path for Latin America
.... a story about the death of Che, one of the leaders in the
Cuban Revolution .... or region, which back up his assertions about the state of politics and the
economy. ....
(570

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Future of South America
.... a story about the death of Che, one of the leaders in the
Cuban Revolution. .... which back up his assertions about the state of politics and the
economy in Latin ....
(570

2

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Havana Since Castro Took Power
.... embargo in 1962 put into effect by the American government further damaged the
economy. .... the socialist state, or contrary to the decision of the
Cuban people to ....
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