Proceedings of the U.S.-Cuba Roundtable. Sponsored by International Freedom Foundation. Featuring remarks by: Luis Aguilar, Enrique Baloyra, Juan F. Benemelis, Ernesto Betancourt, Philip Brenner, Alberto Coll, Luis Negrete, Manuel Sanchez Perez, Marcos Samondo. Held at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill, Thursday, September 15, 1988
de Sellars, Duncan, chairman
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Washington DC: International Freedom Foundation, 1988. Paperback. Unpaginated preliminaries, 100p., illustrated with a line map showing the extension of Cuban troops and advisors worldwide. Softbound in 9x6 inch white wraps decorated with a political cartoon, presswork on alkaline paperstock. Item opens to a small gutter-splotch of bindery glue and adjacent nick to top cover margin, else quite a good copy: generally sound, and entirely clean and unmarked. In general, right-wing attitudes are on display, with chairman Sellars dismissing Marxist Cuba as "a basket-case". At least one of the participants is a defector from Cuba. Another urges resumption of normal US-Cuban trade relations because it would be good propaganda.
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- Proceedings of the U.S.-Cuba Roundtable. Sponsored by International Freedom Foundation. Featuring remarks by: Luis Aguilar, Enrique Baloyra, Juan F. Benemelis, Ernesto Betancourt, Philip Brenner, Alberto Coll, Luis Negrete, Manuel Sanchez Perez, Marcos Samondo. Held at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill, Thursday, September 15, 1988
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- Sellars, Duncan, chairman
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- International Freedom Foundation
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- 1988
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- Economics; Diplomatic history; Soviet Union; Propaganda; Social control;
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