L’administration Eisenhower et le spectre du communisme à Cuba

Following the Cuban Revolution in 1959, the Eisenhower administration sought to find out whether the new power, which had expressed its desire for greater independence from the United States, was under Communist rule. During the first two years, from the recognition of the revolutionary government i...

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Main Author: Salim Lamrani
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Language:English
Published: Université des Antilles 2023-04-01
Series:Études Caribéennes
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/25705
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description Following the Cuban Revolution in 1959, the Eisenhower administration sought to find out whether the new power, which had expressed its desire for greater independence from the United States, was under Communist rule. During the first two years, from the recognition of the revolutionary government in January 1959 to the unilateral severance of diplomatic relations by Washington in January 1961, the White House sought to forge a link between Havana and Moscow in order to be able to rally the rest of the Latin American continent to its hostile policy towards the island.
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L’administration Eisenhower et le spectre du communisme à Cuba
Études Caribéennes
Cuba
revolution
United States
communism
Eisenhower
title L’administration Eisenhower et le spectre du communisme à Cuba
title_full L’administration Eisenhower et le spectre du communisme à Cuba
title_fullStr L’administration Eisenhower et le spectre du communisme à Cuba
title_full_unstemmed L’administration Eisenhower et le spectre du communisme à Cuba
title_short L’administration Eisenhower et le spectre du communisme à Cuba
title_sort l administration eisenhower et le spectre du communisme a cuba
topic Cuba
revolution
United States
communism
Eisenhower
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