Cuba: from Columbus to Castro

The book describes how Cuba's relationship with the Soviet Union intensified, how the Kremlin applied leverage on Cuban developments, how Castro shifted toward a domestic program of economic recovery, and how Cuba increased its world presence. The book speculates on Cuba's future role in h...

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Autore principale: Jaime Suchlicki
Natura: Libro
Lingua:Undetermined
Pubblicazione: Washington Brassey's (US) 1990
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