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2005

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The Evolution Of U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Cuba, Nicholas Drew Gordon May 2005

The Evolution Of U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Cuba, Nicholas Drew Gordon

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Cuba's location has determined the island's political, social, and economic history. No other political entity in the Western Hemisphere has been as contested as Cuba has, and no other society has passed from colonial status, to a republic, to a socialist state in less than 100 years. The largest and most western island of the Antilles archipelago, Cuba is centrally located between North and South America, and guards access to the Caribbean Sea. For hundreds of years, its strategic position and its rich soil, abundant harbors, and mineral reserves have attracted foreign powers-first Spain, then the United States, and then …