U.S.-Cuban Relations in the 21st Century: A follow-on ChairmaśReport of an Independent Task Force Sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relation / Bernard W. Aronson and William D. Rogers, co-chairs ; Julia Sweig and Walter Mead, project directors.
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- 0876092768
- 002 E 183.8 A769u 2001
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Series: Task force report / Council on Foreign Relations
Includes bibliographical references.
"In a significant departure from legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by the president in October 2000, a high-level Task Force of conservatives and liberals recommends the United States move quickly to clear away the policy underbrush and prepare for the next stage in U.S.-Cuban relations.
This report, a follow-up to the 1999 report also sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, sets forth a number of useful steps - short of lifting general economic sanctions and establishing diplomatic relations - that it says can and should be taken to prepare for the transition in bilateral relations and on the island."
"Headed by former Assistant Secretaries of State for Inter-American Affairs Bernard W. Aronson and William D. Rogers, this report calls for new initiatives beyond recent congressional action. For example: it urges the sale of agricultural and medical products with commercial U.S. financing and allowing travel to Cuba by all Americans."--Jacket.
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