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Profits: Continuities and Changes in American Foreign Policy
by Nearly Anonymous, May 4, 2008
Throughout the twentieth century and into the twenty-first, the execution of American foreign policy has been tremendously inconsistent with many of the nation’s publicly professed goals: defending universal human rights, freedom, and democracy, respecting sovereignty and international law, advocating international stability and fighting chaos; and opposing fascism, communism, and terrorism.
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Cold War Essay Help Cuban Missile Crisis
by sparta, Apr 23, 2008
Essay help guide line model answer for cold war Cuban missile crisis.
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The Cuban and Mexican Revolutions: Similarities and Differences
by Fawzul, Apr 13, 2008
Similarities and Differences of the Cuban and Mexican Revolutions. Key events and leaders, along with historical dates.
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How the CIA Worked With the Mafia To Try to Assassinate Fidel Castro of Cuba
by Kay Kay, Mar 19, 2008
The US government went to great lengths to try to assassinate Fidel Castro on a number of occasions. It even worked with the Mafia to "whack" the dictator.
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Welcome To The Nuclear Age
by AW Smith, Mar 10, 2008
An evaluation of nuclear weapons. From Manhattan Project to Iran.
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A Grave and Urgent Threat
by Nearly Anonymous, Jan 30, 2008
The Kennedy Administration’s mindset before, during, and after the Bay of Pigs fiasco in 1961.
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American Involvement in Cuba and Philippines in the 19th and 20th Centuries
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
The years spanning the late 19th and early 20th centuries is often referred to as the formal imperial phase of American history. The primary evidence upon which this conclusion is based centers almost entirely on the behavior of the United States towards two main political entities: Cuba and the Philippines.
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Free in Cuba
by Susan Messina, Jan 5, 2007
I was free in Cuba. I was flying away from a marriage which had become my prison. Cuba had just been a taste, a sampling of rediscovering a woman I had never known and reuniting with the adolescent who was left behind so many years ago.
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