 | The United States and Post-Castro Cuba Miami when Castro suddenly announced that he would cede power to his brother Raul while he recovered from surgery in the summer of 2006 35.42 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Executive Summary Cuba, these are rights inherent to all people. Fidel Castro handed over the leadership of the state to his brother Raúl in 2008; Raúl Castro has continued to uphold the repressive state machinery implemented by his brother despite 106.43 Kb. 1 | read |
 | A novel Perspective on Cuba’s ‘Reforms’ J. L. Betancourt, R. Morán, and C. Quijano provided very useful comments on the first written version. This second one incorporates those comments as well as additional modifications of my own. Remaining errors and omissions are my 59.65 Kb. 1 | read |
 | The state of the Internet in Cuba, January 2011 In the 1990s, during the years just before and just after Cuba’s first Internet connection, I visited the island three times, and wrote several reports and articles on the state of Cuban networking 301.02 Kb. 6 | read |
 | Terrorism and Civil Society as Instruments of U. S. Policy in Cuba Condemnation of Cuba was immediate, strong and practically global last month for the imprisonment of 75 political dissidents and for the summary execution of 3 ferry hijackers. Prominent among the critics were past friends of Cuba of recognized 79.22 Kb. 3 | read |
 | The Voice of Subversion: An Analysis of the Purpose and Content of Radio Marti In an age where information is the prime commodity, the war of whose ideas will conquer is increasingly important to pursue 144.79 Kb. 6 | read |
 | Unit 8b specificities global Issues, Post World War II (1945) to the Present Causes and effects of important turning points in world history from 1914 to the present 74.61 Kb. 1 | read |
 | On April 17, 1961, 1400 Cuban exiles launched what became a botched invasion at the Bay of Pigs on the south coast of Cuba 8.43 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Bay of Pigs Invasion Also known as: Bahía de los Cochinos Date: 1961 From From: Encyclopedia of American History: Postwar United States, 1946 to 1968, vo 19.39 Kb. 1 | read |
 | On April 17, 1961, 1400 Cuban exiles launched what became a botched invasion at the Bay of Pigs on the south coast of Cuba 11.27 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Before his inauguration, John F. Kennedy was briefed on a plan by the Central Intelligence Agency (cia) developed during the Eisenhower administration to train Cuban exiles for an invasion of their homeland 11.72 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Excerpt from: Ryan’s Crossing Historical Companion Guide All images are taken from public domain. This includes images taken by employees of various us government agencies 212.14 Kb. 1 | read |
 | While history has judged Kennedy harshly for the Bay of Pigs fiasco, Kennedy had, in fact, been pinned on the horns of a dilemma that he had inherited from the Eisenhower administration Khrushchev would conclude that Kennedy was soft on communism. Dulles feared that canceling the operation would therefore trigger communist takeovers throughout the hemisphere 30.12 Kb. 1 | read |
 | The Cuban Revolution and the Bay of Pigs 9.76 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Cuba abortion policy grounds on which abortion is permitted Authorization by two physicians was reportedly required for abortions performed in cases of risk to health. However, abortion was easily available in private clinics at a reasonable cost 14.72 Kb. 1 | read |